I know this is a bit old question, but I need to get rid of the print dialog box in my HTML page.
I am concerned about the browsers - Google Chrome and Firefox. I have achieved my requirement using a plugin known as 'Seamless Print' for firefox. By using the plugin, I have been able to directly send the print to my printer.
The issue is with Google Chrome. I have read about 'kiosk-printing' and 'disable-print-preview' options that can be appended to the target field of the properties window of Google Chrome.
(eg: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" --disable-print-preview --kiosk --kiosk-printing)
By doing that, I am getting a full screen window with no means to enter URLs. Is there a plugin like 'Seamless Print' available for Google Chrome? How can I achieve the same solution in Google Chrome. Please help.
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I am not able to enable javascript in Chrome. Under Chrome javascript setting the default option for "sites can use javascript" is grayed out. Even if I add website manually under "Allowed to use javascript" the website is not loading, screenshot below.
This happened while I was trying to find a solution for another issue and followed solution from this page (the top answer), so I went to Chrome Devtools > Sources and clicked on the pause button since then the javascript has got disabled. Paused in debugger in chrome?
Note: Javascript is working fine in other Chrome Profiles. The issue is with this particular Chrome Profile.
Try right-clicking the "Sites can use Javascript" option, and inspect element:
Then, remove the disabled or disabled="" attribute from whatever element the console brings you to.
The option should be enabled. Click it and try reloading your site again.
If this doesn't work, you can try reporting any problems for whatever chrome has (I use Mozilla Firefox and I know they have a help center).
Or try re-installing the browser, because some files may be corrupt (don't worry, if you have an account you can sign-in after the reinstallation and everything should be synced).
Why Google Viewer sometimes is opening a blank page instead of open the PDF file?
I could simulate it using this code. It doesn't happen every time. It will be necessary to click on the Google Viewer button few times.
I could simulate it on Edge and Chrome.
Pay attention to the two tabs after the tab title "Sem títlulo". They opened the PDF file perfectly. However, the tab with the title "Sem título" did not open the PDF.
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I'm using google docs viewer https://docs.google.com/viewer.
I try to test your code on the MS Edge legacy browser, MS Edge (Chromium) browser, Google Chrome browser, and Firefox browser.
I can reproduce the issue on all 4 browsers. So we can say that this is not a specific browser related issue.
I noticed that you are using Google docs viewer to display the PDF.
https://docs.google.com/viewer?
I try to display the PDF directly in the browser and found that it is working fine in every browser.
Test code:
Click to open PDF
Here is the test results in MS Edge (Chromium) browser.
So it looks like there is some issue with the Google docs viewer. You can try to provide feedback to Google about this issue.
To fix the issue in your code, you can try to directly display the PDF file as I show you in my sample code. You can notice that performance is also better.
Whenever I write a script inside Google Chrome using the Developer Tools > Sources > Snippets, I'm not able to edit the script content after I hit run
The Console generates the log, but clicking on the script panel has no effect. I'm able to select the content, but that's all. The only way to clear the content or type again is deleting the current snippet file and/or creating an empty one
Some people said it could be due to one of my extensions, but I've already tested in a new Chrome window logged as a Guest user and the output was the same. It happens on Windows 10 and Ubuntu 20.04 as well
I have tried pretty much every which way to configure the Google Invisible reCAPTCHA widget, but there is always an issue with the latest Firefox browser, detailed as follows:
add the plugin to a web page, which has other JS such as a dropdown menu
load the web page
keep loading the web page over and over, in an attempt to catch it 'half loaded'
eventually you will see for a split second an alert "The page at https://www.google.com says: Cannot contact reCAPTCHA. Check your connection and try again"
from now on, JavaScript is entirely broken until you restart the Firefox window
This never happens in Chrome, and appears to be Firefox only. I am surprised to not find any reports of this major issue with vendors Google and Firefox (unsure which party is to blame), so created this ticket.
This issue can be replicated on the official Google Invisible reCAPTCHA Demo by quickly reloading the page. This will eventually show the alert and break the entire demo, making all form inputs unresponsive until the Firefox window is closed and re-opened.
At the time of writing, I am using OSX Firefox 57.0.1 (64-bit) to replicate this issue, but has also been replicated on the same Firefox under Windows 10.
Update after valid comment from Federico, as this is being reported a lot but no solutions or workarounds that I can find: Google Groups Search
Is this a known issue and are there any plans to resolve from either Firefox or Google, or more importantly has anybody managed to put a workaround in place in the meantime?
I think the issue is resolved now. Try again and it is giving successful verification. I guess it was a bug which they fixed. If the problem still persists please try upgrading Firefox to the latest version.
I'm trying to find a way to view the generated source using IE 10. With the Chrome dev tools and Firebug I can see the HTML source post JavaScript/AJAX operations but in IE 10 the view source command and dev tools both only show the downloaded source.
I'm building a single page javascript web app and am running into an issue in the generated source that only happens in IE. Using something like ChromeFrame or punting on the issue is not an option. I need to find and fix the root issue that is causing it in IE.
Do you all know of a different set of dev tools or a toolbar that is produced for IE 10 that will allow me to inspect this elusive generated html?
Thanks!
Just press F12. If the DOM was manipulated via AJAX, you'll need to use the blue refresh button per the comments below.
I use alert(document.documentElement.outerHTML) to achieve this