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dompdf - the PHP 5 HTML to PDF converter. dompdf is a (mostly) CSS compliant HTML rendering engine written in PHP. It supports external stylesheets, inline style tags, and the style attributes of individual HTML elements. Requires PHP 5.   [edit]

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This has been the best way to generate PDF's from PHP that I've tried so far.


If you're running PHP 5 and can install a couple of PHP extensions then you should give it a shot. It's easy to use and supports most HTML and CSS pretty well.


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