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- dompdf support:
- The dompdf tool produces results that are more faithful to the HTML
- printer-friendly page. Good support of CSS 2.1 and partially CSS3.
- 1. Download dompdf from https://github.com/dompdf/dompdf/releases. Make
- sure to download the full release zipfile. If you download only a source
- code file, you will also need to download and install the php-font-lib.
- 2. Extract the contents of the downloaded package into one of the
- supported paths.
- 3. If using dompdf 0.6 or 0.5, check if dompdf_config.inc.php fits your
- installation. In 99% of cases, no changes are necessary, so just try to use
- it and only edit anything if the PDF generation fails.
- 4. If using dompdf 0.6 or 0.5, delete the dompdf.php file as it contains a
- security vulnerability. Delete also the index.php and www folder, as they are
- not needed.
- 5. Grant write access to the lib/fonts directory to your webserver user.
- 6. If you're using dompdf 0.6, you can try to enable the Unicode support, but
- you'll need to add some Unicode fonts. See
- http://groups.google.com/group/dompdf/browse_thread/thread/9f7bc0162b04d5cf
- for further info on this.
- 7. Check https://dompdf.github.io/ for further information.
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