On Friday 05 October 2007, Per Jessen wrote:
> Yannick Warnier wrote:
> > but you can't generate a PDF using XML and XSLT, although XSLT is, to
> > my understanding, made to enable export in various formats from the
> > same XML file.
>
> XSLT is a style language, and you could quite possibly make
Yannick Warnier wrote:
> but you can't generate a PDF using XML and XSLT, although XSLT is, to
> my understanding, made to enable export in various formats from the
> same XML file.
XSLT is a style language, and you could quite possibly make it produce a
PDF.
> It seems that in this case (expor
Thanks, it was a permission issue.
Yann
On Wed, 2003-12-31 at 11:13, Evan Nemerson wrote:
> On Wednesday 31 December 2003 09:29 am, Yann Larrivee wrote:
> > Hi i am trying to generate a PDF with PHP5 (latest cvs) and PDFLib 5.0.2
> >
> > I have this very basic example that i took from php.net an
On Wednesday 31 December 2003 09:29 am, Yann Larrivee wrote:
> Hi i am trying to generate a PDF with PHP5 (latest cvs) and PDFLib 5.0.2
>
> I have this very basic example that i took from php.net and saw the same
> code on http://www.sitepoint.com/article/1225/1
>
> $pdf = pdf_new();
> pdf_open_fi
The code looks pritty much fine to me.
Have you tested your piece of code with PHP 4.x?
--jq
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Yann Larrivee wrote:
> Hi i am trying to generate a PDF with PHP5 (latest cvs) and PDFLib 5.0.2
>
> I have this very basic example that i took from php.net and saw the same
> co
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Adrian Teasdale) wrote:
> Johan
>
> Here are a couple of links that should get you started:
>
> http://www.zend.com/zend/spotlight/creatingpdfmay1.php
>
> http://phpbuilder.com/columns/perugini20001026.php3
>
> These should keep you busy for a while!
also check out pc4p (
ok, i need to include some images in the PDF. But I just make them in
the right dpi then.
What about fonts? No problem if the font is Postscript or?
-Johan
Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
>dpi doesn't really apply to a PDF file unless your PDF file has embedded
>images in which case the dpi of these i
PHP is a good language for creating PDFs. There are two libraries you can
use, PDFlib and ClibPDF. I have used PDFlib before and I can recommend it.
Look in the PHP manual at PDFlib functions. Incidentally, if it's for a
commercial project, then PDFlib or ClibPDF will probably need licensing.
dpi doesn't really apply to a PDF file unless your PDF file has embedded
images in which case the dpi of these images would affect your output.
And PHP is fine for generating PDF with. See http://php.net/pdf
-Rasmus
On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Johan Holst Nielsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just have some
Johan
Here are a couple of links that should get you started:
http://www.zend.com/zend/spotlight/creatingpdfmay1.php
http://phpbuilder.com/columns/perugini20001026.php3
These should keep you busy for a while!
Ade
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