Re: Printing a lot html pages at once

2002-10-08 Thread Bret Hughes
On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 13:25, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote: > Hi all, > I have a whole bunch of HTML pages I'd like to print. Does anyone know how to > print all of them at once, without actually having to open it one by one? > google for html2ps should be just what you need. B

Printing a lot html pages at once

2002-10-08 Thread Reuben D. Budiardja
Hi all, I have a whole bunch of HTML pages I'd like to print. Does anyone know how to print all of them at once, without actually having to open it one by one? Thanks. Reuben D. Budiardja -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe

Re: Converting HTML Pages to PDF Format

2002-01-27 Thread Dave Ihnat
On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 09:36:17PM -0500, R P Herrold wrote: > Uh...Dude, RTFManpage Mea Culpa, Mea Culpa, Mea Maxima Culpa. That's the problem with one-liners of any kind. -- Dave Ihnat [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Redhat-list mailing li

Re: Converting HTML Pages to PDF Format

2002-01-27 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, 26 Jan 2002, Manish Kathuria wrote: >Is there any software / utility to convert an HTML page (with or without >images) into PDF format ? Printing to Postscript, then converting to PDF works, but you might try html2ps

Re: Converting HTML Pages to PDF Format

2002-01-26 Thread R P Herrold
On Sat, 26 Jan 2002, Dave Ihnat wrote: > On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 08:44:19PM -0500, R P Herrold wrote: > > man 1 ps2ascii > > Uh...Dude, the question was PDF, not PS, to ASCII... Uh...Dude, RTFManpage ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: Converting HTML Pages to PDF Format

2002-01-26 Thread Dave Ihnat
On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 08:44:19PM -0500, R P Herrold wrote: > man 1 ps2ascii Uh...Dude, the question was PDF, not PS, to ASCII... -- Dave "Only 2 characters off, after all..." Ihnat [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Redhat-list mailing list

Re: Converting HTML Pages to PDF Format

2002-01-26 Thread R P Herrold
On Sat, 26 Jan 2002, Dave Ihnat wrote: > Good question--I've always viewed PDF as a sink, not a source. Hmmm...I > don't recall ever having encountered something that will pull something > out of PDFland. > > I look forward to being proven wrong. This kind of thing is just what I > expect out

Re: Converting HTML Pages to PDF Format

2002-01-26 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Ed Wilts wrote: >OK, consider yourself wrong :-). We do this kind of thing regularly at >work. I'm not sure what tools we use (and I strongly suspect that they're >Windows-based), and we have worked with quite a few different products, but >I can s

Re: Converting HTML Pages to PDF Format

2002-01-26 Thread Ed Wilts
From: "Dave Ihnat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 10:19:50AM +1100, Edwin Humphries wrote: > > Is there a reasonable way to go the reverse direction: > > from PDF to HTML - maybe via PS, or other intermediate > > format? > > Good question--I've always viewed PDF as a sink, not a sou

Re: Converting HTML Pages to PDF Format

2002-01-26 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 David Talkington wrote: >Dave Ihnat wrote: > >>Good question--I've always viewed PDF as a sink, not a source. Hmmm...I >>don't recall ever having encountered something that will pull something >>out of PDFland. > >I'm not sure one would _want_ to do

Re: Converting HTML Pages to PDF Format

2002-01-26 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Dave Ihnat wrote: >Good question--I've always viewed PDF as a sink, not a source. Hmmm...I >don't recall ever having encountered something that will pull something >out of PDFland. I'm not sure one would _want_ to do that if it could be avoided, bu

Re: Converting HTML Pages to PDF Format

2002-01-26 Thread Dave Ihnat
On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 10:19:50AM +1100, Edwin Humphries wrote: > Is there a reasonable way to go the reverse direction: > from PDF to HTML - maybe via PS, or other intermediate > format? Good question--I've always viewed PDF as a sink, not a source. Hmmm...I don't recall ever having encounte

Re: Converting HTML Pages to PDF Format

2002-01-26 Thread Fernando Lozano
Manish, > Is there any software / utility to convert an HTML page (with or without images) >into PDF format ? Look for HTMLDoc. []s, Fernando Lozano ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redha

Re: Converting HTML Pages to PDF Format

2002-01-26 Thread Edwin Humphries
Question: Is there a reasonable way to go the reverse direction: from PDF to HTML - maybe via PS, or other intermediate format? On 26 Jan 2002 at 14:05, Dave Ihnat wrote: > On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 10:49:40PM +0500, Manish Kathuria wrote: > > Is there any software / utility to convert an HTML

Re: Converting HTML Pages to PDF Format

2002-01-26 Thread John P Verel
I believe that a2ps also will convert html directly to PDF. John On 01/26/02, 02:05:16PM -0600, Dave Ihnat wrote: > On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 10:49:40PM +0500, Manish Kathuria wrote: > > Is there any software / utility to convert an HTML page (with or > > without images) into PDF format ? > > Ther

Re: Converting HTML Pages to PDF Format

2002-01-26 Thread Dave Ihnat
On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 10:49:40PM +0500, Manish Kathuria wrote: > Is there any software / utility to convert an HTML page (with or > without images) into PDF format ? There is a procedure you can follow. Set up a PS printer, then filter to ps2pdf. There's an excellent procedure documented for

Converting HTML Pages to PDF Format

2002-01-26 Thread Manish Kathuria
Is there any software / utility to convert an HTML page (with or without images) into PDF format ? Thanks, Manish ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: Include files in html pages served by Apache?

2001-01-22 Thread Thierry ITTY
this works with apache too ! check the documentation to see how to activate Server Side Includes (SSI), give the html files an .shtml extension, and that's it ! you don't need php code to do that hth, A 01:04 20/01/2001 -0600, vous avez écrit : >Howdy, > >When we code asp pages we can use hand

Re: Include files in html pages served by Apache?

2001-01-20 Thread Vidiot
>It's recommended to use the XBitHack to parse only the executable files >(aside the extension they have) instead of parsing all .html files. Well, with the example that I gave being used on all pages, it doesn't make any difference :-) MB -- e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bart: Hey, why is it d

Re: Include files in html pages served by Apache?

2001-01-20 Thread Tomás García Ferrari
Hello, > The Apache configuration file allows you to turn on this feature AND you > can set it to parse your normal .html files. I do. No need to change then to > .shtml. It's recommended to use the XBitHack to parse only the executable files (aside the extension they have) instead of parsing

Re: Include files in html pages served by Apache?

2001-01-19 Thread Vidiot
>When we code asp pages we can use handy little include files that are. well, include >files, by doing something like this: > >(I hope this doesn't cause HTML email problems - I'm never 100% sure this thang is >sending plain text). > > > >or if you want a full path: > > > >My boss said with IIS,

Include files in html pages served by Apache?

2001-01-19 Thread Jonathan Wilson
Howdy, When we code asp pages we can use handy little include files that are. well, include files, by doing something like this: (I hope this doesn't cause HTML email problems - I'm never 100% sure this thang is sending plain text). or if you want a full path: My boss said with IIS, if y

Re: HTML Pages.

1998-05-10 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- At 21:34 5/10/98 +0100, L. M. Marchese wrote: >You must however create the public_html directory in every user's >directory or Apache returns an error. The public_html should have 755 permissions and all publicly available files should be created with 644 permi

Re: HTML Pages.

1998-05-10 Thread L. M. Marchese
As far as I recall, you must first set the UserDir to public_html in the srm.conf (or in httpd.conf, if you are not using srm.conf). Apache can then services requests such as: http://www.yourdomain/~user-name/userfile.html it remaps this to the file ~user-name/public_html/userfile.html You mus

Re: HTML Pages.

1998-05-07 Thread Dave Freeman
On 7 May 98 at 22:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am using Redhat 4.2 with Apache installed. I have created a user > called ldj. However no directory for the users (public_html, etc) > exists. I thought these get created automatically when you create > new users. Obviously not. Contents of a u

Re: HTML Pages.

1998-05-07 Thread Marco Shaw
Read through the config files to see where your HTML root directory is. Then use the command 'ps aux|grep httpd' to make sure that Apache is actually running. Marco - What address would I use to access user home pages without editing Apache configuration files. The default.

Re: HTML Pages.

1998-05-07 Thread Webmaster
What address would I use to access user home pages without editing Apache configuration files. The default. I have tried the following. http://localhost/~ldj http://localhost/ldj http://localhost/home/html/ldj still no luck. I have a copy of an index.html file in: /home/ldj /home/html/ldj /hom

Re: HTML Pages.

1998-05-07 Thread Marco Shaw
The html directories will not be created when adding regular users to the system. A script would have to be develped for thim. With the version of Apache that I have, /home/httpd/html is where all html files should be located. Apache can be configured to show pages for the address you mention be

HTML Pages.

1998-05-07 Thread Webmaster
I am using Redhat 4.2 with Apache installed. I have created a user called ldj. However no directory for the users (public_html, etc) exists. I thought these get created automatically when you create new users. Obviously not. I thought that I would be able to view users home pages from http://lo