right - I was thinking more along the lines that php
would loop thru URL database and then trigger IE
somehow (have to be on windows box but not production
server)

The macro idea sounds like the best bet. Thanks

olinux 

--- Justin French <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on 22/02/03 5:55 PM, olinux ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> 
> > Hi all - 
> > While I know that this is not possible with PHP
> alone,
> > Does anyone know how to capture website screen
> shots
> > using PHP. I have recieved many spam mails
> featuring a
> > screen shot of our company website and I imagine
> that
> > it would be quite possible combined with some sort
> of
> > web browser.
> 
> I doubt PHP will have anything to do with it... My
> guess is there MUST be
> some form of automation/macro tool available on
> Windows or Linux, which
> enables you to load a URL in a browser, and take a
> screen shot.  I get the
> feeling it could also be done with AppleScript on
> the Mac.
> 
> Afterall, PHP, Perl, etc aren't a browser.  But it's
> possible that PHP can
> trigger a command-line program to do the above.
> 
> 
> 
> Justin French
> 
> 
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