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Save PDF using HTMLDOC or other web based program

Asked by gfxdigital in LATeX Font Software, Miscellaneous Web Development, PHP Scripting Language

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I need to be able to save PDF files to disk to email to clients (invoices) my web server has HTMLDOC installed, but I can't figure out how to make it output the pdf file to disk rather than to the browser. Anyone got any ideas?

I've checked out a million options on the web, but nothing that really does what I want. FDF would be great, but I can't work out how to merge the FDF with the PDF programatically through the web host.

Unless anyone has any great ideas about hacking a PDF file to replace it with values from the db. Please help!Start Free Trial
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Zones: LATeX Font Software, Miscellaneous Web Development, PHP Scripting Language
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