Hi Ram,
I am also stuckup in the similar problem. Please let me know if you
find any solution or work around. Infact I am using table tag in my
html and the pdf generated is not giving me a proper out put. I would
request Ram to send me some sample code used to convert HTML to pdf. It
would be really helpful for me.
Regards,
Rama Krishna.
________________________________
From: Ramachandran Subramanian [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 2:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [iText-questions] external css files support in Itext
Hi ,
I Have been using iText to convert html content to PDF.PDF is coming
out well.But one requirement i have is that i need to specify a
external css file so that the PDF content is displayed based on the css
file.Even if i construct a string with html content and add style tag it
is not getting rendered based on the style classes.I really appreciate
any input regarding this issue and thanks all for your time.I am using
Itext 2.1.1 version.
Thanks
Ram
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