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Apr 7th, 2008 23:03
ha mo, Jean-Bernard Valentaten, Bhumi Thakker,
Using plain JavaScript I'm afraid you won't be able to achieve that. But try pressing <CTRL>+<PrtScr>, opening a picture editor (PhotoShop, PaintShop, etc.) and paste into a new image. You can then save a hardcopy of the screen (just in case you just wanted to capture the screen content *g*). Jean http://www.businessian.com http://www.computerstan.com http://www.financestan.com http://www.healthstan.com http://www.internetstan.com http://www.moneyenews.com http://www.technologystan.com http://www.zobab.com http://www.healthinhealth.com