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ASP.

NET Demo Application

Getting Started with EVO HTML to PDF Converter for .NET


Select to convert an URL or a HTML code, then select to convert to PDF or to an image and press the Convert button. When converting a HTML string the Base URL parameter helps the converter to determine the full URL of the CSS and images referenced by relative URLs in the HTML string.

Getting Started HTML to PDF Features Demo Dinamically Create PDF Invoices Convert Multiple URLs to PDF HTML in Header and Footer HTML Elements Location in PDF Repeat HTML Table Head in PDF Table of Contents and Bookmarks PDF Security and Permissions Append External PDF Documents Html to PDF Elements Demo Text and True Type Fonts Demo Image Elements Demo PDF Graphics Shapes Demo PDF Stamps and Watermarks Demo SVG to PDF Conversion Demo

Select HTML source: Convert HTML from URL Convert HTML String

Enter URL: http://www.evopdf.com Convert to PDF Convert to image Fit Width Bookmarks Add Header PDF Open Mode: Convert Live Links JavaScript Add Footer Attachment Inline Embed Fonts JPEG Compression

C# Code Sample

Demo Version - Evo Pdf Tools

/// <summary> /// Convert the HTML code from the specified URL to a PDF document and send the document to the browser /// </summary> private void ConvertURLToPDF() { string urlToConvert = textBoxWebPageURL.Text.Trim(); // Create the PDF converter. Optionally the HTML viewer width can be specified as parameter // The default HTML viewer width is 1024 pixels. PdfConverter pdfConverter = new PdfConverter(); // set the license key - required pdfConverter.LicenseKey = "ORIJGQoKGQkZCxcJGQoIFwgLFwAAAAA="; // set the converter options - optional pdfConverter.PdfDocumentOptions.PdfPageSize = PdfPageSize.A4; pdfConverter.PdfDocumentOptions.PdfCompressionLevel = PdfCompressionLevel.Normal; pdfConverter.PdfDocumentOptions.PdfPageOrientation = PdfPageOrientation.Portrait; // set if header and footer are shown in the PDF - optional - default is false pdfConverter.PdfDocumentOptions.ShowHeader = cbAddHeader.Checked; pdfConverter.PdfDocumentOptions.ShowFooter = cbAddFooter.Checked; // set if the HTML content is resized if necessary to fit the PDF page width - default is true pdfConverter.PdfDocumentOptions.FitWidth = cbFitWidth.Checked; // set the embedded fonts option - optional - default is false pdfConverter.PdfDocumentOptions.EmbedFonts = cbEmbedFonts.Checked; // set the live HTTP links option - optional - default is true pdfConverter.PdfDocumentOptions.LiveUrlsEnabled = cbLiveLinks.Checked; // set if the JavaScript is enabled during conversion to a PDF - default is true pdfConverter.JavaScriptEnabled = cbClientScripts.Checked; // set if the images in PDF are compressed with JPEG to reduce the

HTML in Header and Footer Demo

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PDF document size - default is true pdfConverter.PdfDocumentOptions.JpegCompressionEnabled = cbJpegCompression.Checked; // enable auto-generated bookmarks for a specified list of HTML selectors (e.g. H1 and H2) if (cbBookmarks.Checked) { pdfConverter.PdfBookmarkOptions.HtmlElementSelectors = new string[] { "H1", "H2" }; } // add HTML header if (cbAddHeader.Checked) AddHeader(pdfConverter); // add HTML footer if (cbAddFooter.Checked) AddFooter(pdfConverter); // Performs the conversion and get the pdf document bytes that can // be saved to a file or sent as a browser response byte[] pdfBytes = pdfConverter.GetPdfBytesFromUrl(urlToConvert); // send the PDF document as a response to the browser for download System.Web.HttpResponse response = System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Response; response.Clear(); response.AddHeader("Content-Type", "application/pdf"); if (radioAttachment.Checked) response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", String.Format("attachment; filename=GettingStarted.pdf; size={0}", pdfBytes.Length.ToString())); else response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", String.Format("inline; filename=GettingStarted.pdf; size={0}", pdfBytes.Length.ToString())); response.BinaryWrite(pdfBytes); // Note: it is important to end the response, otherwise the ASP.NET // web page will render its content to PDF document stream response.End(); }

Demo Version - Evo Pdf Tools

HTML in Header and Footer Demo

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