yeah I considered it, but it doesn't work with our situation.
Thanks though.


On Oct 22, 11:53 am, villas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just a simple non-python idea,  which can easily be ignored if not
> helpful  :-)
> If your users are downloading the PDF and saving them in an
> unstructured way,  you could ask them to simply print to PDF and save
> it themselves. There are several free PDF printer drivers and we have
> used this easy solution very effectively internally.  I just
> circulated a few instructions and our users got on with it -- saved me
> a headache!
>
> On Oct 22, 1:11 am, Richard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > hello,
>
> > I am after a pure Python solution (for the GAE) to convert web pages
> > to PDF.
>
> > I had a look at reportlab (which was recommended in a previous
> > thread), but the documentation focuses on generating PDFs from
> > scratch, rather than converting from an existing webpage. (My user
> > case is I want to let users download a PDF render of my report page,
> > and I plan to update this report webpage so I don't want to maintain 2
> > versions of it.)
>
> > I have control over the webpages I want to render so I can ensure they
> > are well formed XHTML.
> > Do you know of a pure Python solution to convert XHTML to PDF?
>
> > thanks,
> > Richard
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