$mpdf->Output('filename.pdf', 'F');
will send the output to a file on your server instead of a browser.
See: http://mpdf1.com/manual/index.php?tid=125 For more output variations.
Question
I'm using mPDF library to provide pdf files.
Assume that I have a file named facture.php
that contains :
an image in the header
a table in the body
an image in the footer of the file
And another file named convert_HTML2PDF.php
that will provide the pdf output of the first file.
I would like to get the output of the facture file that is interpreted into a variable and output it as a pdf file without visualising in the browser.
How can I do that and use the output inside the convert_HTML2PDF.php?
La solution 3
$mpdf->Output('filename.pdf', 'F');
will send the output to a file on your server instead of a browser.
See: http://mpdf1.com/manual/index.php?tid=125 For more output variations.
Autres conseils
$pdf = $mpdf->Output('', 'S')
will output the PDF into a string - no need to create temp file.
Use file_get_contents() to get html content of your facture.php :
$output = file_get_contents('http://www.example.com/facture.php');