http://www.html-to-pdf.net/Features.aspx is great for HTML to PDF, it 'just works' and handles external CSS etc. 5 lines of code to get a URL into a stream with a PDF in it.
if you want to do HTML to word, just write out the HTML to the browser with a document type of application/msword in the header, and it will open as if a word document.
Hope this helps.
Jim
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For the Word part, I'd be inclined to use interop and the Word VBA object model. (I've done a similar thing with Excel). You end up with a few lines of horrible code but you get the benefit of a "pull" model.
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Server Error in '/' Application.Originally posted by quickweb View PostLook for a .Net library called iTextSharp. This lets you create PDFs from code, and has some conversion facilities. There *are* issues, but it's free and works for most things. I am using it on this project: www.thefoodcalculator.com (go into the demo bit and then run the report) , as well as a number of intranet based apps.
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I've used a few components from Gnostice in the past:
http://www.gnostice.com/nl_article.a..._PDF_Documents
They work with no problems.
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Look for a .Net library called iTextSharp. This lets you create PDFs from code, and has some conversion facilities. There *are* issues, but it's free and works for most things. I am using it on this project: www.thefoodcalculator.com (go into the demo bit and then run the report) , as well as a number of intranet based apps.
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HTML to PDF and Word docs from .NET
Anyone know of a reliable conversion tool/library you can use in a .NET web app that take chunks of HTML and converts them into both PDF and Word documents?
I can programmatically add headers and footers to the HTML if required to make a complete document.
Looked at a couple that I googled but they just didn't work very well, producing garbage in the PDF.Tags: None
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