- From: James Graham <jg307@cam.ac.uk>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 17:42:39 +0100
Matthew Raymond wrote: >>>3) It can be easily disabled with a modified open source browser or >>>browser extension. >>> >>> >>So? >> >> > > So it's useless for keeping people from printing stuff without paying >if the people in question really want to print something. Also, you >could probably also use copying and pasting to a word processor to do a >complete end run around these events. > > Just to muddy the waters a bit - it is quite likely that Gecko 1.9 will allow pages to be 'exported' to a variety of formats (in a manner analogous to http://gecko.dynalivery.com/ ). Clearly I have no idea what the UI for this functionality will be but lets pretend that it's not through the standard print dialog (this isn't strictly important). Should any function that transforms html -> non-html fire hypothetical onprint events? -- "It seems to be a constant throughout history: In every period, people believed things that were just ridiculous, and believed them so strongly that you would have gotten in terrible trouble for saying otherwise." -- http://www.paulgraham.com/say.html
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