
10-19-2007
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Re: My printer is printing the HyperText (HTML) version of a web p
Good day!
This is usually caused by a 3rd party browser installed in the system that
acts as a default web browser (e.g. AOL, Verizon, etc.). I assume that you're
using Windows XP. To resolve this problem perform the following:
1. Open IE7
2. Click on Tools > Internet Options > Programs.
3. Under Default Browser, click on Make Default button.
4. Open www.google.com and open Print Preview. You should now see the web
page instead of the HTML codes.
"Robert Aldwinckle" wrote:
> (cross-post added to Vista Printing,... )
> "CadSouth@gmail.com" <CadSouth@gmail.com@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A667991E-F234-4117-849A-3CA2CFCD228B@microsoft.com...
> > My printer is printing the HyperText (HTML) version of a web page. How do I
> > make it print the web page as it appears?
> > Using Internet Explorer 7 and MS Vista Home Basic.
> > Thanks for your time.
> > Email Me: CadSouth@gmail.com
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> "a web page"? If it's public why not post a URL?
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> One possibility is that the site has broken CSS which is doing that.
> E.g. perhaps the IE7 User-Agent is being misinterpreted, etc.
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> HTH
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> Robert Aldwinckle
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