Hi,
I must create .pdf file with resolution as 300 dpi not by default 72 dpi.
Is there a way to create this with PHP?
Thanks in advance,
Rosen
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Yesterday I wrote a request for some help with setting the column width
when exporting a php generated
page to Excel. After further research I was able to find setColumn().
There were some that asked
what I was able to come up with when using this feature since the
documentation is incomplete.
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is it possible to check the visitors's resolution with php?
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JavaScript does something in this direction - you can use a little
JavaScript trick to get it - check some JS docs and mail me if
interested and unable to make it. What you basically need to do is use a
link such as Continue or, more transparent,
create an intermediary page which only contains
I was wondering if theres a server side variable that i can find the web brower
resolution.
Hello Kyle,
Tuesday, July 24, 2001, 1:45:00 AM, you wrote:
KS> is there a code to show a users screen resolution and/or make a webpage go to a
certain page of the site depending on the users screen resolution?
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Cheers
Rudolf
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is there a code to show a users screen resolution and/or
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> From: Tyler Longren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 10:54 AM
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> I don'
I don't believe you can get screen resolution with PHP. You'd need to use
something client side, such as Javascript.
Tyler
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is there a code to show a users screen resolution and/or make a webpage go to a
certain page of the site depending on the users screen resolution?
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