Hello, Thank you for your idea, i think the same that you, if something is done and it works good, why should you do again? Securely you'll do something worse. The problem is that my computer only has installed Windows, i can't run Linux, and i have no permission to install programs, i think that html2ps it's a good alternative, but i have to install the program imagemagick to work it together and i can't because i haven't got enough privileges, so i don't know how can i do that, because the module that i've found to write a PDF are low level, and they are very complicated to use. I hope to find something... Thank you anyway

In reply to Re^2: HTML and SVG to PDF by josera
in thread HTML and SVG to PDF by josera

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