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in reply to Re^3: CSS: @media print attributes
in thread CSS: @media print attributes

i never conversed the argue ?! ;-) you can circumvent this with perl substitution of the pref.js temporarily during the label printing runtime. or laying down a ff profile and then invoke it with perl if you want to print a html bg. the postscript option is still the best way to go. security is not so much important because it´s for a local repository workspace in a locked environment. you´r right. it has no bearing on perl.
$perlig =~ s/pec/cep/g if 'errors expected';