Hi Guys,

I have to agree with all the PDF options given so far in this thread. Just to give you another option, there is also R&OS (http://www.ros.co.nz/pdf/). Last year, I did a small presentation to the group on this (http://colejoplin.com/presentations/pdf/PDF_and_PHP.html), but only covered two of them. Before I can recommend any one option, it really depends on what you are doing. To really help you, the questions to distinguish between them are these:

1) Do I need unicode?
2) Do I need forms?
3) Do I need open source?
4) What file version of PDF do I need to support up to?
5) What is my originating source (database, xml, html, doc, etc.)?

Your answers will narrow your choices down a lot, and hopefully you can find one that meets your needs.

Good luck,

Cole



Quoting Mike Mackrory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hey Guys,

I was hoping I could tap into the experience of the group...

I've been working on an application for a couple of years with a couple of
other developers.  We have a few pieces which create PDFs, and have ended up
with 2 or 3 PDF solutions, none of which work that well.

Does anyone have any recommendations for a PDF writer for PHP which works
well, is efficient, and will allow us to create reports, print out text and
graphics and that kind of thing.  In the past we've tried to go with free
open source type solutions as well, which might be our problem, so if there
are any commercial products that anyone has experience with, or could
recommend, we'd consider those as well.

Thanks!

Mike

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