Re: [PHP] Screenshot from web page




If you're not talking about automated screenshots, and you're using
Windows, just press your "PrtScr" button. Hold down Alt as well to get
just the active window. This will put the screenshot on to the
clipboard, so you'll then need to paste it into paint or other such
graphics program (PSP, Photoshop) after which you'll then be able to
save it to a file.



Thanks for the "Alt" tip. I always hated Windoze b/c I couldn't just select
part of the screen.... show how little I knew!

Sorry that this had nothing to do with the original post. =/

~PT


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