Web Forms :: Capture Screenshot (Snapshot) Image Of Website (Web Page) With Download And Send Email Option
May 7, 2015
With reference to example: [URL]
I downloaded it and worked fine. However, I wish you push it further adding the following features:
1- Download button: where after the bitmap is captured and published into the image control, a "Download" button can be clicked to force the client browser open the "Save As File" dialog box in order to enable the user download the image into his/her client machine after choosing his/her suitable directory path.
2- Email button + Textbox to type the target email: where after te bitmap is captured and published into the image control, a "Email" button can be clicked in order to send the captured image to any email the user had specified in the textbox.
Condition:
- Captured image shall remain as bitmap in memory. It shouldn't be saved in the server.
- Email shall be sent with the image placed in the BODY and ATTACHMENT.
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1. The author develops a newsletter using Word.
2. When they are ready to distribute it, they save it as HTML, and upload this to the web site. It is then viewable with the appropriate URL.
3. They then distribute it with a web process that uses SendMail.
I have two problems: -
1. When you "Save as web page (*.htm, *.html)" from Word, the document is saved as .htm, and if there are any graphics within the document they are saved in a separate "*_files" folder. How do I upload this folder to the web site?
During testing I'm fudging this by uploading the folder with FTP, but of course this is not a viable solution for users.
2. I can send the email using alternate views, but the htmlview lacks the graphics. My logic reads the uploaded .htm document into a string variable called "HtmlBody", and then
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