Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >microsoft.public.xsl Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Re: HTML to PDF conversion >Thread Next - Re: HTML to PDF conversion Re: HTML to PDF conversionTo: NULL Date: 5/1/2005 10:15:00 AM Thanks, but my end all goal is to stream the pdf output to the browser allowing users to view the pdf in the browser. Al "Joe Fawcett" <joefawcett@n...> wrote in message news:ufFOR0iTFHA.612@T...... > "Al Wilkerson" <ac527@c...> wrote in message > news:SbqdnYpJ3NXR8OnfRVn-tQ@c...... >> What if the page layout (i.e. text and images not appearing in right >> place on page like in original source), is not correct in PDF file, is >> that more of a problem with the XHTML->XSL:FO (stylesheet) conversion or >> the XSL:FO -> PDF conversion. >> >> I had problems with getting FOP to produce output, however Ibex PDF >> creator did produce output, but it was like how I mentioned above. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Al >> "Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <neil@n...> wrote in message >> news:82d871lrp3nqvd9ss0me68le46692iq1ri@4...... >>> On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 19:18:58 -0500, "Al Wilkerson" <ac527@c...> >>> wrote: >>> >>>>Does anyone know any good tools to use to convert from html to xhtml >>> >>> You need "HTML Tidy" : http://tidy.sourceforge.net/ >>> >>>> or from html to xsl:fo and then to pdf? >>> >>> And then you need XHTML + XSLT -> XSL:FO. And that's all. (Other than >>> probably a couple of afternoons ;-) >>> >>> Cheers - Neil >>> >> > Or just use a tool like pdf995 which adds a "printer" that performs the > conversion. You can then print the web page to that driver. For pdf995 I'm > not sure if automation is possible, you'd have to read the docs. > -- > > Joe (MVP) > > https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile=8AA9D5F5-E1C2-44C7-BCE8-8741D22D17A5 > | ||||||
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