[PHP] PDF generation asian languages

2003-02-26 Thread Simon Dedeyne
Hi,

Has anyone tried to generate PDF's that contain Japanese or Chinese
characters with the PHP functions?
I know you have to install the Asian language fontpack for PDF's but
even generating the simplest test page leads to the most horrible
crashes on my Windows XP system. (using PHP 4.3.0)

Any pointers, example scripts or references would be greatly
appreciated,

Simon


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[PHP] PDF generation

2002-03-08 Thread Jean-Arthur Silve

Hello, I use PDF function to generate a PDF file.

It works fine except I cannot generate a document with more than 10 pages !

For each page I use pdf_begin_page($pdf, 595, 842);
I close each page with pdf_end_page


Any ideas ??

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[PHP] PDF generation

2002-03-07 Thread Jean-Arthur Silve

Hello, I use PDF function to generate a PDF file.

It works fine except I cannot generate a document with more than 10 pages !

For each page I use pdf_begin_page($pdf, 595, 842);
I close each page with pdf_end_page


Any ideas ??

jean-arthur




EuroVox
4, place Félix Eboue
75583 Paris Cedex 12
Tel : 01 44 67 05 05
Fax : 01 44 67 05 19
Web : http://www.eurovox.fr



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[PHP] PDF generation post vs get

2001-11-28 Thread Dominic Schanen

Hello,

I'm trying to generate address labels on a pdf sheet. If I use a method of
'GET' for my form, it works fine. However, if I use 'POST', I just get what
seems like a blank white pdf. It does the same in either Netscape 4.7 or IE
6.

Any ideas?

PHP v. 4.0.6
PDFLib 4.0.1

Thanks.

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[PHP] pdf generation

2001-05-12 Thread Jochen Kaechelin

Hello list!

When you create a pdf-document with Adobe Acrobat
you can protect it with a password!
Is there a way to protect it with php's pdf-funtions, too!

I found nothing in the docs!

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Re: [PHP] pdf generation

2001-05-12 Thread Michael Kimsal



On Sat, 12 May 2001, Jochen Kaechelin wrote:

 Hello list!
 
 When you create a pdf-document with Adobe Acrobat
 you can protect it with a password!
 Is there a way to protect it with php's pdf-funtions, too!
 
 I found nothing in the docs!
 

No - there is no way to do this.  Those password functions are proprietary
to Adobe, though they have documented the internal algorithms.  I don't
think the password stuff will work if you use a non-adobe viewer.  The
non-adobe viewer would just try to render it without checking for a
password.  Apparently adobe normally encrypts the data if you use a
password, so it's pretty non-workable to use a non-adobe reader against an
adobe-encrypted pdf file.  However, all this is based on my research of
about 1 year ago - recollections might be a bit fuzzy on the details.




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