onafterprint Event | Internet Development Index |
Fires on the object immediately after its associated document prints or previews for printing.
Syntax
Inline HTML <ELEMENT onafterprint = "handler" ... > All platforms Event property object.onafterprint = handler JScript only object.onafterprint = GetRef("handler") Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) 5.0 or later only Named script <SCRIPT FOR = object EVENT = onafterprint> Internet Explorer only
Event Information
Bubbles No Cancels No To invoke
- Choose Print or Print Preview from the File menu in Microsoft® Internet Explorer.
- Press CTRL+P.
- Right-click anywhere on a page, and choose Print.
- Right-click on a link on a page, and choose Print.
- From Windows Explorer, select an .htm file, and then choose Print from the File menu.
- From Windows Explorer, right-click on an .htm file, and then choose Print.
Default action None
Event Object Properties
Although event handlers in the DHTML Object Model do not receive parameters directly, a handler can query an event object for data.
altKey Sets or retrieves a value that indicates the state of the ALT key. altLeft Sets or retrieves a value that indicates the state of the left ALT key. button Sets or retrieves the mouse button pressed by the user. cancelBubble Sets or retrieves whether the current event should bubble up the hierarchy of event handlers. clientX Sets or retrieves the x-coordinate of the mouse pointer's position relative to the client area of the window, excluding window decorations and scroll bars. clientY Sets or retrieves the y-coordinate of the mouse pointer's position relative to the client area of the window, excluding window decorations and scroll bars. ctrlKey Sets or retrieves the state of the CTRL key. ctrlLeft Sets or retrieves the state of the left CTRL key. returnValue Sets or retrieves the return value from the event. screenX Retrieves the x-coordinate of the mouse pointer's position relative to the user's screen. screenY Sets or retrieves the y-coordinate of the mouse pointer's position relative to the user's screen. shiftKey Sets or retrieves the state of the SHIFT key. shiftLeft Retrieves the state of the left SHIFT key. srcElement Sets or retrieves the object that fired the event. type Sets or retrieves the event name from the event object. x Sets or retrieves the x-coordinate, in pixels, of the mouse pointer's position relative to a relatively positioned parent element. y Sets or retrieves the y-coordinate, in pixels, of the mouse pointer's position relative to a relatively positioned parent element.
Remarks
This event is usually used with the onbeforeprint event. Use the onbeforeprint event to make changes to the document just before it prints or previews for printing. Use the onafterprint event to undo those changes, reverting the document back to its pre-print or pre-preview state.
Example
This example uses the onafterprint event to return the document to its pre-print state. In this case, because the onbeforeprint event handler makes all currently hidden sections of the page visible for printing, the onafterprint event sets those sections back to hidden.
function window.onafterprint() { // Walk through all the elements in the doc with CLASS="expanded" // and set it to "collapsed" if expanded just for // printing. var coll = document.all.tags("DIV"); if (coll!=null) { for (i=0; i<coll.length; i++) if ((coll[i].className == "expanded") && (coll[i].bExpandedForPrinting)) { coll[i].className = "collapsed"; coll[i].bExpandedForPrinting = false; } } } function window.onbeforeprint() { // Walk through all the elements in the doc with CLASS="collapsed" // and set it to "expanded" just for printing. var coll = document.all.tags("DIV"); if (coll!=null) { for (i=0; i<coll.length; i++) if (coll[i].className == "collapsed") { coll[i].className = "expanded"; // After printing, make sure to set // CLASS="collapsed" only for those that were // expanded just for printing. coll[i].bExpandedForPrinting = true; } else if (coll[i].className == "expanded") coll[i].bExpandedForPrinting = false; } }
Standards Information
There is no public standard that applies to this event.
Applies To
window, BODY, FRAMESET
See Also
onbeforeprint, print