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| No, not my style! |
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Hi,
Can we get the above PDF function working for our shared hosting accounts? It's very useful for professionals and people like myself who like the idea of auto-generated pdf files.
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php.net/pdf is depreciated.
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but with no decent replacement... surely it's still the thing to use?
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There are several PDF classes out there that do dynamic PDF generation. Not as nice as PDFLib or as extensive as PHP.net/pdf, but they work and they aren't depreciated.
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please recommend the best free replacement
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