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Jul 29, 2004 9:28 am re: re: re: PHP to PDF Mumbo Jumbo
Björn Hansson
fpdf-lib is great, im using it for creating automated invoices, it´s a pain in the ass to create the template layout, but when it´s done it´s sweet. There is some annoying bugs in the lib, but you can work around it. /Björn > Will Hanke wrote: > Thanks, Alex. I'm gonna check it out! >

>Will >

>> Alex Poole wrote: >> Hi Will,

>> >>Have you played with this ? >>

>>Might do what you need.... >>

>>Regards, >>

>>Alex >>


>> >> >>> Will Hanke wrote: >>> Hi everyone, >>>

>>>Kinda quiet here, eh? >>>

>>>Hey, I've got this project. A lawyer is doing uncontested divorces online. After about 4 pages of online forms, I have to dump all this information (from MySQL) into a template and whiz-bang turn it into a PDF file. The client prints out and signs the PDF file, and mails it to Mr. Lawyer. Mr. Lawyer approves the document, re-creates the PDF (with DRAFT removed) and boom the divorce is final. >>>

>>>If it were only that simple. >>>

>>>Looking through Harry Fuecks' PHP Anthology, I see a section on the PDF conversion, but alas it doesn't work for me. >>>

>>>I've seen a few threads on PHP|Arch and such that mention quite a few different tools, converters, stamps, etc. >>>

>>>Anyone in the mood to explain the difference in all the PDF stuff, and maybe importantly (to me, so I can get this project done) the one I need to dump my variables into this legal template...? >>>

>>>Fun. >>>

>>>Will

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