Don’t add content in “onStartPage()”.

 

Set a boolean variable in “onStartPage()” that you then will evaluate in 
“onEndPage()” and add your content there.

 

Jason

 

From: Prashanth Palleti [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 2:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [iText-questions] Help Required regarding onStartPage method

 

Hi All,

I came to know that adding content in onStartPage() method in iText is not 
recommended approach.But I have the requirement which will be solved by using 
this method.Can any one suggest an alternate way to do this i.e., I want to add 
some content which will differ for set of page dyamically.Any one has idea 
regarding this or cam across same problem please help me.

Thanks in advance.
Prashanth


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