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then you use the onbeforeprint and onafterprint events in the body tag, and show and hide elements in those scripts
but like you said, I dnot beleive that has anything to do with the headers/footers in IE
I have used Meadco ScriptX on a ton of pages to do just that
Meadco says about ScriptX:
Absolute control for those who need to print html documents from client and server computers running Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser.
Support for all versions of Internet Explorer from IE 4.01 SP1 to IE 6.0 SP2 on Microsoft operating systems from Windows 95 to Windows XP SP2.
https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/20671246/No-scriptX-remove-header-and-footer.html?query=headers&topics=100
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Installing the ScriptX software
Installation of the ScriptX software is automatic. The first-ever time a user visits a ScriptX-enabled document, smsx.cab is downloaded and the user is prompted to accept the ScriptX and Security Manager controls by Internet Explorer's standard Authenticode security mechanism.
If the users accept the prompt - and if Internet Explorer on the client machine has been set up correctly to accept and run 'safe' digitally-signed ActiveX content and IF THE USER HAS PERMISSION TO DO SO * - the binaries will be installed and ScriptX-enabled content will then run on that machine.
* For those network environments where client workstations are 'locked down', MeadCo will supply system administrators with an installation executable with which they can 'push' out and pre-install the licensed binaries on their client machines.
I agree with the blank-o-fritzee - unless you use ScriptX or other ActiveX that can configure client side IE settings (I dont know of any other) taint no other way I know of
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Active Server Pages (ASP) is Microsoft’s first server-side engine for dynamic web pages. ASP’s support of the Component Object Model (COM) enables it to access and use compiled libraries such as DLLs. It has been superseded by ASP.NET, but will be supported by Internet Information Services (IIS) through at least 2022.