HTML2PDF does not directly convert the page's content to PDF, leaving that to TCPDF (for PHP 5.x) and FPDF (for PHP 4.x), but helps in setting up a simpler interface for developers to use.
The more complex TCPDF and FPDF classes do all the hard-lifting, but because of their convoluted and overly-complex programming interface, most developers can use them right away.
Using a much more simplified interface, the HTML2PDF class provides a simple set of controls that allow developers to easily convert an entire page to PDF, or just some of its desired sections.
HTML2PDF can also render to PDF complex content that might be embedded on the page, not just HTML, content like SVG, QR codes, JS widgets, UTF8 data, and so on.
What is new in this release:
- Fixed:
- "form.php" cross-site scripting vulnerability
- Management of returns to the automatic line
- Calculation of the height of H1 tags-> H6
- Exception handling
Limitations:
- Works with the HTML 4.01 standard. No support for HTML 5.
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