You can use the Internet Explorer ActiveX control and screenshotting techniques to achieve this. See the open source tool IECapt as an example.
You can use the Internet Explorer ActiveX control and screenshotting techniques to achieve this. See the open source tool IECapt as an example. You could also evaluate whether a cloud service like Litmus API could be used.
I hadn't come across IECapt. It says it has "experimental support for Enhanced Metafile vector graphic output" but do you know if that will encompass VML output? As for the cloud I can't go down that route as I'm developing on a corporate intranet and there would be all sorts of issues around confidentiality/firewalls etc... – El Ronnoco Dec 14 '10 at 12:08 1 What you are looking for is VML input.
The WMF output means that you can save a web page as WMF vector graphics. Due to its scalable nature, WMF might be more suitable to e.g. Printing than PNG. – Taneli Waltari Dec 14 '10 at 12:44 I haven't got this working yet but it looks like the only way to go!
Thanks. – El Ronnoco Dec 14 '10 at 16:30.
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