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Hi ALL!!!

i need some help with a little project i have,

i have a HTML report Generator that save the file on a temp dir,

when done my script need to print them automaticly to a printer on the computer,

because this task can be on a wierd times and run multiple times its have to be fully automatic,

i already saw the MSHTML.DLL,PrintHTML, the only results that i had from this command was "OK" windows for the print, do you know a way without this windows, that print directly to the printer i choose ?

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Hi ALL!!!

i need some help with a little project i have,

i have a HTML report Generator that save the file on a temp dir,

when done my script need to print them automaticly to a printer on the computer,

because this task can be on a wierd times and run multiple times its have to be fully automatic,

i already saw the MSHTML.DLL,PrintHTML, the only results that i had from this command was "OK" windows for the print, do you know a way without this windows, that print directly to the printer i choose ?

There is a method of doing this here

Dale

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There is a method of doing this here

Dale

i really understand the magic... but there is a way to print the HTML without involve the GUI ?

this script will run on a workstation that someone will work most of the day,

i really dont want to start 50-100 IE windows every day ... he will kill me :D

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