[UPHPU] Any recommendations for PHP PDF Creation?
Trevyn Meyer
trevyn at esourcehome.com
Tue Sep 23 11:40:59 MDT 2008
I use LaTeX and PDF2LaTeX. its completely open source and as flexable
as HTML as far as formatting. Email me if you have additional questions.
Trevyn
Jon Jensen wrote:
> I can vouch for both FPDF and PDFLib. The one thing to watch out for
> w/ FPDF is compatibility, depending on what you are doing. You should
> be fine for normal PDF's intended for end-users, but if you are doing
> commercial printing (say, on a Kodak Nexpress), FPDF won't fly.
>
> Jon
>
> On Sep 23, 2008, at 9:58 AM, Mike Mackrory wrote:
>
>> Hey Guys,
>>
>> I was hoping I could tap into the experience of the group...
>>
>> I've been working on an application for a couple of years with a
>> couple of
>> other developers. We have a few pieces which create PDFs, and have
>> ended up
>> with 2 or 3 PDF solutions, none of which work that well.
>>
>> Does anyone have any recommendations for a PDF writer for PHP which
>> works
>> well, is efficient, and will allow us to create reports, print out
>> text and
>> graphics and that kind of thing. In the past we've tried to go with
>> free
>> open source type solutions as well, which might be our problem, so if
>> there
>> are any commercial products that anyone has experience with, or could
>> recommend, we'd consider those as well.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Mike
>>
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