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Re: Turning HTML into an Image

by tachyon (Chancellor)
on May 10, 2002 at 21:40 UTC ( [id://165827]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Turning HTML into an Image

Is there anything wrong with popping a new window and displaying the HTML template in it as HTML? Do you need to scale it, thus the desire for an image? An image of any significant size will be much slower than the real HTML

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tachyon

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Re: Re: Turning HTML into an Image
by mdog (Pilgrim) on May 10, 2002 at 22:18 UTC
    Exactly! I need to resize it down...

    In other news, I've had some luck with using HTMLDoc to turn HTML into a PDF and then ImageMagick to convert the PDF to a JPG. Talk about hacking! The results aren't too bad but any other suggestions would be great! I'll definitely be checking out Gecko...

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