If you generated your HTML using a template engine (i.e. storing the page as
one large string and then echo-ing that to screen), then you could write
that to a file and run your conversion on that...

HTH,

Mikey
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Graham Cossey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: php.general
To: "Php-General" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 4:08 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] PDF from PHP generated HTML, possible?


> > > Following the topic about generating PDF documents from within PHP has
> > > prompted a thought...
> > >
> > > Is it possible to have PHP dynamically build an HTML page (from
database
> > > data etc) and provide an option to output the page as PDF without
going
> > > through all the database query routine again?
> > >
> > > In other words, to produce a PDF file from dynamic HTML.
> > >
> > > This is because I have seen at least one 'product' that reports to
> produce
> > > PDF from HTML 'files'.
> >
> > Well, providing you save the generated HTML somewhere (if you just send
it
> > to the client, then you don't have a copy of it) and this "product" can
be
> > called through exec(), system(), etc, then sure it's possible. It's
going
> to
> > take another request to the server where you'll load the cached HTML
> version
> > of the page, run it through the "product", send PDF headers and/or send
> the
> > PDF file.
> >
> > Can't give specific examples, but hopefully that gives you an idea.
> >
> > ---John Holmes...
>
> Thanks for that John, I think the big issue will be how to 'cache' my HTML
> pages should I want to proceed down this route. BTW from memory I think
the
> 'product' was htmldoc, or similar.
>
> Graham.

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