I am trying to open a print dialog box in Opera browser using javascript code as

<script language=javascript>
window.print(); //This is working in IE, Netscape, Firefox, but not working in Opera
</script>

where as if I am using the following code Opera browser understands and able to open print dialog box

<input type="button" value="Print this page" onClick="javascript:window.print();" ID="Button1" NAME="Button1">

My requirement is to open print dialog box in Opera browser using script block. Can anyone help me?

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See this link, hope it will help you. [stackoverflow.com/questions/2555697/… [1]: stackoverflow.com/questions/2555697/… – akshay Mar 15 at 8:00
Please check my answer on this similar issue: stackoverflow.com/questions/4582767/… – Jean Paul May 16 at 21:12
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Try putting your code in load event:

<script language=javascript>
window.onload = function(){
  window.print();
};
</script>
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You need to make sure the whole web page is loaded in Opera before you call window.print();

So using this may help - not, I am waiting for the page to load AND causing a slight delay, which is a little known fix for some versions of Opera.

Hope it helps.

window.onload = function () {
    window.setTimeout(function () {
        window.print();
    }, 500);
}
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Thank you for all of your contribution.very much sorry to inform that these are not working with opera(but woks in other browsers) – notme Aug 14 '10 at 7:39
What version of Opera are you using - this works in 10.61. Can you post an example of your page, in case these is some other issue, such as you are adding two onload event handlers. – Sohnee Aug 15 '10 at 21:21
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