Hi,

Friday, April 16, 2004, 2:38:24 AM, you wrote:
NM> Anyone who is familiar with using FPDF to generate PDFs, I'd really
NM> appreciate some suggestions here:

NM> I am using the following code, virtually identical to that used in the
NM> FPDF tutorial examples.  But I keep getting a parse error for the first
NM> line containing the variable $this.  In the tutorial they do not 
NM> declare this variable prior to using it the same way as in the example
NM> below, but when I try and do this, it's a no go.

NM> Any ideas?  Suggestions?

NM> the code
NM> --
NM> define('FPDF_FONTPATH','../../../font/');
NM> require('../fpdf.php');

NM> class PDF extends FPDF
NM> {


NM> function Header()
NM> {

NM>     //Arial 12
    $this->>SetFont('Arial','',12);
NM>     //Move to the right
    $this->>Cell(80);
NM>     //Title
    $this->>Cell(30,10,'Title',1,0,'C');
NM>     //Line break
    $this->>Ln(20);
NM> }

NM> function Footer()
NM> {

NM>     //Position at 1.5 cm from bottom
    $this->>SetY(-15);
NM>     //Arial italic 8
    $this->>SetFont('Arial','I',8);
NM>     //Page number
    $this->>Cell(0,10,'Page '.$this->PageNo().'/{nb}',0,0,'C');
NM> }


NM> $pdf=new PDF();
$pdf->>AliasNbPages();
$pdf->>AddPage();
$pdf->>SetFont('Times','',12);
NM> for($i=1;$i<=40;$i++)
NM> {
    $pdf->>Cell(0,10,'Printing line number '.$i,0,1);
NM> }
$pdf->>Output();

NM> }




NM> Nathan Mealey
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looks like your missing the closing } to your class
proper indenting would probably help

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regards,
Tom

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