Grant writes:
I can't find _any_ examples on how to specifically use iText and PHP
together.
There are no such examples for the same reasons as for JSP.
PHP, JSP,... are not very good solutions to generate PDF.
Just use Servlets. They are better suited for binary output.
If anybody could
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Could you share examples in which from one JSP page is create a pdf file
using the iText.
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/itext/www/examples/pdf.jsp
results in:
http://www.lowagie.com/iText/examples/pdf.jsp
I need to create a PDF file,
Sergio Lopez Rodriguez writes:
Ok, i think the answer is NO but ... is possible to use the Oracle Reports
template .rdf?
I don't know anything about the Oracle Reports template .rdf.
As far as I know RDF stands for Resource Description Framework
(correct me if I'm wrong) and an .rdf file
I would imagine that what he is talking about is using
an Oracle reports template in some way with iText.
The context here is that an .rdf file is, with Oracle
reports, something like a report definition file,
which can use some type of template for output. One
of the available output formats
Make each listing a ColumnText and get the height of each one but don't
place them. You now have a list of heights. Place your image and do your
calculations on the free space. In the case of 3 columns you would have 6
free spaces. Even with a brute force approach it's fast to find the best