- From: Křištof Želechovski <giecrilj@stegny.2a.pl>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 20:59:08 +0200
Navigation buttons on the page make sense in a restricted environment for visiting customers where the browser runs in kiosk mode and it is restricted to selected commercial content of the corporate site and therefore it has no UI controls. I can imagine the visitor may be allowed to print some documents that contain the print button but not others; the difference is in the document UI, no in the browser UI. Best regards Chris -----Original Message----- From: whatwg-bounces@lists.whatwg.org [mailto:whatwg-bounces at lists.whatwg.org] On Behalf Of Stijn Peeters Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2007 4:30 AM To: Sander Cc: WHATWG Subject: Re: [Whatwg] Request for HTML-only print link The browser's user interface however is not relevant at all here. For all you know your site is being viewed via a chromeless window - how is the user going to navigate forwards and backwards then? There are no buttons for those actions either. Just because not all user agents have the same functionality or interface features does not mean that HTML should make up for that. On the contrary - somehow enabling HTML to control printing would imply that a conforming UA is expected to support this, while it should be completely irrelevant whether the UA supports printing or not.
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