Please provide the html that's creating the issue.

Thanks

On 30/06/2011 14:36, rafael.nunes wrote:
I'm doing parse html to pdf using itext xmlworker, but I see that when I put
this tag

ladhasgdjhsagdsha

the itext does not perform to parse pdf. I read the documentation itext
xmlworker

[http://demo.itextsupport.com/xmlworker/itextdoc/index.html]

and I see that is supported by itext.

Anyone ever had this problem?

thanks

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