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I have a PHP application and a need to generate a PDF with the result of query. The easiest way a found to do this was to use the DOMPDF to generate the PDF for me. So a made a function that generates the HTML for me then a pass this to DOMPDF. In the development and testing enviroment everything was fine but on production enviroment I had some problems with memory usage.

So I would like to know if my strategy was the best one or if there's a better and easy way to do this.

How would you do that?

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Fll out a latex template and call Xetex over it.

I think you'll find the results pleasing at Letterly.

hendry
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Hi!

I once did a PHP project generating PDF. I used FPdf.

I never had any memory problems. It's free, it's pure PHP code. You don't have to load any extensions.

I don't know if there's some helpers to auto-generate document from a query, but in the website, you have some scripts that shows how to use it with MySql.

HTH

vIceBerg
I can second fpdf. It worked very well for us as well.
Till
I think FPdf is fine for me. I won't have time to refactor the code I made with DOMPDF but in the next time I'll use FPdf. Thank You all.
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There is a PDF extension for PHP but it's not great - however the Zend framework does have a class that makes good use of it - I reccommend trying that. I haven't heard of DOMPDF before.

Ross
As far as I know Zend_PDF does not use the ext/pdf - it's plain PHP.
Stefan Gehrig
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I use EZPDF pretty much weekly. It's very easy to use, has great helper functions, but still lets you get in & do the nitty gritty detail work when you have to.

mabwi
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PrinceXML is a good alternative. It can cost a bit, but very powerful and easy to use.

James Hall
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I'm amazed nobody uses FOP:) http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/ ... you basically feed it an XML flie and it generates a PDF file... very quick, and dosent kill your server.

Quamis
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in this link you can create http://html2pdf.fr/