Create PDF from dynamic content link?

How can I make a button [download PDF] wich creates a PDF
from the content & the images of a dynamic posts..?
Is there an extension to download which creates this more
easy? I have the developer box.. is there something there?
Thankx for any tips.

Ullitasch wrote:
> How can I make a button [download PDF] wich creates a
PDF from the content &
> the images of a dynamic posts..?
> Is there an extension to download which creates this
more easy? I have the
> developer box.. is there something there?
> Thankx for any tips.
What server language are you using? I have used a server
component
called www.asppdf.com which is fairly expensive, but can
create PDFs on
the fly from dynamic data. Its comlex, but worth the effort.
There are other solutions for PHP and CF, but no extensions,
so will
need some serious coding.
Dooza
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