Prince is quite definitely the way to go. Extremely robust and supports really handy CSS3 features which let you do things like add headers and rooters to every page and customise how page nbers are shown.

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On 28/04/2010, at 6:29, David Parry <[email protected]> wrote:

Anyone got any recommendations for HTML/CSS to PDF conversion?

We started looking at Prawn, but we've got a whole lot of well-layed out views in HTML/CSS, and it would be heaps easier to just convert them.

Looked at WickedPDF / wkhtmltopdf, which works awesome locally... unfortunately, there isnt a binary for Solaris on our servers, and the install process is looking like it's going to be a spiral-f**k, so I'm looking for alternatives.


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