I once did a project using html2pdf under Unix. It worked great for 
converting the Human Resources forms ( in html ) to printable PDF's that 
contained variable user information.

Worked well and did not cause any real trouble.

John-

On Sunday, October 28, 2001, at 04:29 PM, Drew Taylor wrote:

> At 04:01 PM 10/28/2001 -0600, Lon Koenig wrote:
>> I apologize for the OT post, but the members of this list seem to be 
>> authoritive resource for all web/perl solutions.
>>
>> I'm currently bidding a project, and the client's all in favor of a 
>> mod_perl solution. Phase 2 of the project requires on-the-fly pdf 
>> creation.
>>
>> Does anyone have success/horror stories generating pdf files under 
>> mod_perl?
>> Recommendations?
>
> I've used PDFLib for several projects, and it works wonderfully. The 
> core is written in ANSI C with interfaces for every popular language. 
> It's not free, but it does a lot and works very well.
> http://www.pdflib.com/
>
>
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