Use the CF_HTML2PDF3 will do just that.
You can set it to convert any dynamic/static HTML file or even a CFM
file
to PDF. You specify where you want the file stored.

Store it on the server to be used at anytime you want.
I keep the files active for 24 hours then deletes them. This way it
does not
bog down the server with useless files.

It is very easy to use and setup.



>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/02/03 11:39AM >>>
Hello all,
 
I have a project that requires the conversion of HTML files to PDF. I
see a couple on the Dev Exchange, but it is not clear if these can
take
an actual file on the server and convert to a PDF file stored on the
server. I see a few that say they convert any dynamic page into PDF,
but
that would leave me without an actual hard file on the server.
 
Thanks all,
 

-chris.alvarado 
[ application developer ] 
4 Guys Interactive, Inc. 
http://www.4guys.com <http://www.4guys.com/>  
phone: 281.807.4344 x1716 
fax: 281.807.4384

 


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