I'm using DOMPDF to create PDF files from the html that Zend Framework outputs. Here's my code:
public function downloadAction() { $this->_helper->layout->setLayout('prints'); require_once("dompdf-0.5.1/dompdf_config.inc.php"); spl_autoload_register('DOMPDF_autoload'); $dompdf = new DOMPDF(); $dompdf->set_paper("a4","landscape"); $dompdf->load_html_file("http://localhost/test/httpdocs/inspecties/html"); $dompdf->render(); $dompdf->stream("sample.pdf"); } I have two problems: 1. I seem to have to pass an absolute url to DomPDF's load_html_file() function. Is there a way to pass a relative url so I can make my application more portable? 2. I use Zend_Acl for access control. I have to make the requested html file publicly accessible for dompdf to be able to read the file contents. I'm not sure if this setup is recommended and secure as it means everyone pointing the browser to that url will be able to view html output that might not be inteded for their eyes. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Rendering-pdf%27s-with-DomPDF-and-ZF-tp21374780p21374780.html Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com.