Re: desire your recommendation for our specific HTML -> PDF project

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On Fri, 2010-12-03 at 18:11 -0500, Govinda wrote:
> Hi all
> 
> I have a question which I see from googling has been discussed at  
> length.. but I want to know what you would recommend based on our  
> particular needs.  I want to be on the right track before I find out a- 
> week-of-work later that I chose the wrong tool (a tool which works,  
> but whose peculiarity, in the end, would rule it out for our project).
> 
> We have a dynamic HTML page that displays 30 "address labels" within  
> the dimensions of one single US-letter-size document.  We want the  
> user to be able to print the single letter-sized page and have the  
> content line up perfectly (as it does in the browser) for the Avery  
> address label (printed) sticker paper which they will use to then peel  
> the 30 stickers and affix to physical product.  The HTML page is ~  
> 200k worth of HTML (<div>s and <table>s), text, gifs, jpgs, a barcode  
> PNG graphic, and heavy use of exacting CSS - CSS2 as well as a touch  
> of CSS3 (CSS3 property transform), i.e. this:
> /* --- for firefox, safari, chrome, etc. --- */
> -webkit-transform: rotate(90deg);
> -moz-transform: rotate(90deg);
> /* --- for ie --- */
> filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.BasicImage(rotation=1);
> 
> ...which I use to rotate (90 degrees) a barcode which I grab off of  
> this site/service:
> http://www.barcodesinc.com/generator/index.php
> 
> We could drop that barcode PNG/service only if I could easily replace  
> it with another... and the barcode must be rotated 90 degrees - to  
> thus fit in its tiny (vertically-oriented) alloted slot on each of the  
> 30 "address label cells".
> 
> A thread on stackOverflow has people making recommendations all over  
> the map.. as I would expect - our needs and experiences are all over  
> the map.
> 
> - I wish we had budget for the server version of PrinceXML ;-) ... but  
> no luck.
> - I have never used any PHP libraries like FPDF or TCPDF, but am  
> concerned about speed; corporate users (on various browsers) will need  
> the pdf in real time.  They may be patient and wait for the final PDF  
> if keep the solution free.. but if it takes minutes to generate, that  
> is a minus point.
> Also I am not sure how good these are for HTML -> PDF (as opposed to  
> straight PDF from scratch).. plus not sure how good is the CSS  
> support.  Our page is a bit of an HTML/CSS kludge.
> - I have used the command-line tools HTMLDOC and wkpdf, but the former  
> lacked the CSS I need now, and the latter introduces margin that kills  
> it for exact address-label formatting (plus this project is on Linux).
> 
> My PHP skills are not super strong yet.. but I am willing to do  
> whatever it takes to pull any solution together.
> In case you have any familiarity with any PDF generation tools that  
> you feel would fit the need here, then *please advise*!
> 
> Thanks!
> -Govinda
> 
> 
> ------------
> Govinda
> govinda(DOT)webdnatalk(AT)gmail(DOT)com
> 

Personally, I use FPDF [1] to generate PDF's on the fly.  It has a lot
of "addons" that people have created, and some of those, are barcodes.
use it to generate shipping/packing labels for a client, and it creates
about 1000+ at a time, each containing 5 code128, and 1 QR code (on the
same label).  I've used the FPDF with the rendering that includes the
image from memory (as i have another app that creates all the barcodes
in memory).

Anyway, I would look into that if pdf is the way you're going.  There is
also html2pdf, but if you're looking for exact specifications, and
sizes, then I wouldn't personally use pure CSS, i would create my own
PDF.  my shipping labels take < 20 seconds to create a 1500page pdf,
with all those barcodes, so creating a 30 label page, i can't see taking
more than 1 second to do.

just my $0.02

Steve


[1] http://www.fpdf.org


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