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Bank of America
US
Last activity: 26 Sep 2018 10:24 EDT
Capture the whole web page as a JPEG
Hi All,
I have a requirement to capture the whole web page as a JPEG file using IE browser.
Has anyone done similar implemetation through OpenSpan or any ideas that I can try out?
Thank You!
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Infosys
IN
Try with print screen option or screenshot method.
Bank of America
US
Hi, Thank you for the response.But this will capture the visible part of the screen only. Requirement is to capture the whole page including scrolling parts.
CollabPartnerz
IN
Below link might help you
https://collaborate.pega.com/question/multi-page-tiff-image-splitting-individual-jpeg-files
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Oguz Cavli
CollabPartnerz
IN
can you try Window .Print()
Accenture
DE
One way is to do a print screen by maximizing the Internet Explorer. but the downside is you won't be able to get the content if the webpage has a scroll.
2nd way is not exactly as per your requirement but we can do a print webpage and export as a PDF.
Bank of America
US
Hi, Thank you for the response!. I think for the 2 nd option we'll be able to use a virtual image printer and export as a JPEG. Is there any other suggestion without using the virtual image printer driver?
Accenture
DE
Not that I know :) because there are technical challenges to it... if the content is too long and if we fit everything in one image the ratio and the readability will go for a toss.
One more method which I could think of is , print screen > capture > scroll using javascript > use print screen again but you would end up with multiple images rather a single one