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html - Print Pdf from javascript embed tag

I have a PDF file and I am trying to print it via Javascript. I have tried this embed trick: Silent print a embedded PDF however, the print function never becomes available, it is always undefined.

I have tried the Iframe trick with this code:

function printPDF() {
if(document.getElementById("pdfDocument").contentWindow.document.readyState === "complete") {   
    document.getElementById("pdfDocument").focus();
    document.getElementById("pdfDocument").contentWindow.print();
} else {
    setInterval(printPDF(), 1000);
}
}

(pdfDocument is the ID of the iframe) This does pop up the print dialogue, but printing a blank page. I would love the embed tag way to work. But why is the print function never becoming available?

Most of the posts on this subject are quite old. What is the best HTML5/jQuery way to do it? (or just regular JS at this point)

EDIT:

here is the JS code for the embed tag:

function printPDF() {
alert(document.getElementById("pdfDocument").print);
//Wait until PDF is ready to print    
 if (typeof document.getElementById("pdfDocument").print == 'undefined') {
     setTimeout(function(){printPDF();}, 1000);
 } else {
     var x = document.getElementById("pdfDocument");
     x.print();
 }
}

This keeps altering "undefined" every second. The Print option is never available. Any Ideas?

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I put a bounty on this questions a week or so ago and it's expired. I'm going to post what I learned here after a lot of research for anyone in the future who might find this.

PDF's are displayed differently based on browser, browser version, browser configuration, and Operating System. There are a lot of variables so I'll talk about the most common situations here.

  • On all browsers I was unable to call any sort of print() method through Javascript, I was only able to use PdfActions. The OPENACTION would call print. I embedded these into the PDF using iText.

  • Chrome uses Adobe's viewer, which doesn't give access to any sort of print() method but does execute PdfActions embedded in the PDF. So you can embed an 'OpenAction' in a PDF and have the PDF call print whenever it's opened from any application that looks at those actions.

  • Firefox (above a certain version, all recent versions though) uses the Adobe viewer in Windows, which also recognizes PdfActions. However, in OSX it loses support for the Adobe viewer and switches to the baked in Firefox viewer (pdf.js). Which does not support PdfActions.

  • IE: I didn't really test much on IE. Mostly because I gave up on printing PDF's from Javascript after Firefox didn't work on OSX (a req. for me).

My PDF's were being generated by a server that I control so I ended up making service changes in my server and adding a get PNG service that generated a PNG based on the same markup that the PDF generation uses. Browsers handle images much better than PDFs, which I knew going in, but hoped that I would just be able to re-use the PDF generation service since it's used elsewhere in my code.

It doesn't answer the question, but it's all the information I have. My suggestion to anyone who might find this in the future: ditch PDF if possible in this case and go simpler. Otherwise, please update this question if you know how to call print() through Javascript in FF preview pdf viewer in OSX.

-Phil


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