ItextSharp is very strict. I have not very complex html files but, still, many of the tags dont appear. I have many different files to print that are changing cointinuosly so i cannot grant that all the info is appearing. I tried with a pdf printer using ghostscript but i still have the "asking for confirmation" step that does not allow me to automatically print the file. So i am running out of ideas. the last thing is using a php page that uses itext to pass from html to pdf.
If you have any ohter idea, please let me know On Nov 27, 7:12 am, Budi Sentosa <[email protected]> wrote: > Try Google for itextsharp > > On Nov 27, 2009 12:52 AM, "SalvaMalaga" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello my problem is that i am using a PDF printer to convert an html > to PDF. I got it but i still have the last problem. Befor printing > the .PS file, i am getting the "choose printer screen" waiting for > accepting the printing. I would like to skip this process and print > ahead. > > The code i am using is: > > Process printProcess = new Process(); > > printProcess.StartInfo.FileName = file; > //printProcess.StartInfo.Verb = "print"; > printProcess.StartInfo.Verb = "printto"; > printProcess.StartInfo.Arguments = "\"Ghostscript PDF\""; > printProcess.StartInfo.WindowStyle = > ProcessWindowStyle.Hidden; > printProcess.StartInfo.CreateNoWindow = true; > printProcess.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = true; > > printProcess.Start(); > > As you can see i am using a command line process (printto). So the > solution would be do some kind of silent printing...maybe i am missing > any argument??? > > Thabks in advance
