On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 1:48 PM, Alice Wei <aj...@alumni.iu.edu> wrote:

>  [/snip]
> another option is FPDF from www.fpdf.org another class
>
> the classes are nice since they don't generally require the module to be
> installed.
>
> If you are on Linux, another option might be FOP...
> http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/
>
>   I checked out the first link you provided, and downloaded it. I don't
> think I need to edit anything else from the file according to the
> webpage http://www.digitaljunkies.ca/dompdf/install.php. I put the
> entire extracted directory at my /var/www/html directory. Is there any
> suggestion you could provide on how to "install" it? I don't see any
> commands that it provides in its manual.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
>
> Its a class set of files, so there is no real install. I just placed the
> folder containing the class files in my dir and in the calling page,
> required() the main file.
>
>
> The dompdf.inc.php file is where i handle the filesystem links
> Looks like the files I wanted to turn into PDF are not web pages, but most
> of them are text files. I am still hoping to use the function pdf_new to get
> this to work by assembling some modules. Is what I am trying to do here not
> possible?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Alice
> --
>
> Bastien
>
> Cat, the other other white meat
>
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I don't see why not, just create a page that will pull in the data and then
format it nicely

-- 

Bastien

Cat, the other other white meat

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