Posted: 31 Mar 2009 19:29 | ||
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I have an application where I need to capture the browser's full page without any user intervention (programatically).
Is this possible? My requirements would be: 1. Works in IE and Firefox 2. If a plugin/add-on is required, be able to detect its presence in javascript. 3. Preference would be a self-sufficient applet or activex rather than require the plugin/add-on. Not a show stopper though. 4. Ability to call the screen capture library programitically either from within the browser (activex/applet) or outside the browser. |
Posted: 30 Nov 2013 20:36 | ||
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This is probably a modification already. I tried other alternatives but I can't seem to find one. Any possible way would be nice here. |
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