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Javascript:window.print() functions differently in Firefox that from IE8, IE9 and Google Chrome. Is this a css/script issue or browser based issue?

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Printing works incorrectly for the attached URL within Firefox 3.6 and 4.0 RC. It works correctly in IE8, IE9 and Google Chrome. If you press the print button within the page (or do the print preview in Firefox) you can see the logo is on a separate page from the rest of the content. Would this be from the way Firefox handles the Javascript or possibly be a css/scripting issue on the backend?

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Printing works incorrectly for the attached URL within Firefox 3.6 and 4.0 RC. It works correctly in IE8, IE9 and Google Chrome. If you press the print button within the page (or do the print preview in Firefox) you can see the logo is on a separate page from the rest of the content. Would this be from the way Firefox handles the Javascript or possibly be a css/scripting issue on the backend? Thanks

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overflow: auto !important; for all elements (star) should help.

Modified by Zielun