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I don't know that I've used for converting HTML to PDF but it works well
for creating a PDF. I see how that intermediate step of having the HTML
first to convert can be a bit tricky.
Does this need to be web-based? There are utilities to print document as a
PDF but that would introduce complexity.
Thanks,
Todd Allen
EDPS
Electronic Data Processing Services
tallen@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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Hi Todd,
I have used iText on a number of occasions before and also did a small
amount of research on it for this project, but the information I am finding
is that it doesn't do a reliable job of converting HTML to PDF. Have you
found otherwise? Do you have some code you could share?
Aaron Bartell
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On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 8:41 AM, <TAllen@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Aaron,
Look into iText. It is Java-based so it will run on the i.
http://itextpdf.com/
Thanks,
Todd Allen
EDPS
Electronic Data Processing Services
tallen@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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