Web page and Word to PDF

Hi,

I have requirement to generate PDF from a dynamic web page (page which you get to after logging in etc.), which requires cookies support. The need is to generate save the dynamically generated web page as a PDF file.

Can we achieve this from command line?

Secondly, we also need support to generate PDF from Word documents. Please let me know if this can be achieved as well from your library of tools. The word documents are in XML format.

Thanks,
Customer
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>>I have requirement to generate PDF from a dynamic web page (page which you get to after logging in etc.), which requires cookies support. The need is to generate save the dynamically generated web page as a PDF file.
>>Can we achieve this from command line?

You can use "HTML Converter Command Line (htmltools.exe)" to convert from Web Pages to PDF files, "HTML Converter Command Line (htmltools.exe)" does support cookies,

https://www.verypdf.com/app/html-converter/try-and-buy.html#cmd
https://www.verypdf.com/htmltools/htmltools.zip

after you download and unzip it to your local system, you can run following command lines to convert your web page to PDF file,

htmltools.exe -$ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX test.htm _test1.pdf
htmltools.exe -$ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX https://www.verypdf.com _web1.pdf

htmltools.exe -$ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -html2pdf2 test.htm _test_html2pdf2.pdf

htmltools.exe -$ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -webkit test.htm _test_webkit.pdf
htmltools.exe -$ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -webkit https://www.verypdf.com _web_webkit.pdf
htmltools.exe -$ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -webkit https://www.verypdf.com/artprint/docprintsdk.htm _verypdf_webkit.pdf

htmltools.exe -$ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -webkit2 test.htm _test_webkit2.pdf
htmltools.exe -$ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -webkit2 -width 1080 -height 1080 https://www.verypdf.com _web_webkit2.pdf
htmltools.exe -$ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -webkit2 -width 1080 -height 1080 https://www.verypdf.com/artprint/docprintsdk.htm _verypdf_webkit2.pdf

htmltools.exe does support -html2pdf2, -webkit, -webkit2 etc. options, these options are using different methods to convert from a web page to PDF file.

htmltools.exe does render web page to PDF file directly, it is not require virtual printer at all. However, if you wish to use a virtual printer to convert a web page to PDF file, you can choose our "Document Converter (docPrint Pro)" software, docPrint Pro software does use Printing Technology to convert a web page to PDF file,

https://www.verypdf.com/app/document-converter/try-and-buy.html#buy_pro
https://www.verypdf.com/artprint/docprint_pro_setup.exe

after you install docPrint Pro v6.0, you can run following command line to convert from a web page to PDF file properly,

"C:\Program Files (x86)\docPrint Pro v6.0\doc2pdf.exe" -i https://www.verypdf.com -o D:\out.pdf

docPrint Pro v6.0 is can also convert Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, RTF, TXT, PDF, PS and EPS to PNG, PCX, BMP, JPG, TIFF, EPS, PS and PDF in Command Line Operation.

>>Secondly, we also need support to generate PDF from Word documents. Please let me know if this can be achieved as well from your library of tools. The word documents are in XML format.

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You can use docPrint Pro v6.0 to convert from MS Word to PDF file, but docPrint Pro v6.0 is require MS Word be installed in your system. If your system hasn't MS Word installed, you can use our "DOC to Any Converter Command Line" software, "DOC to Any Converter Command Line" is not require MS Word application to convert Word documents to PDF files, please look at following web pages for more information,

http://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any.html
http://www.verydoc.com/blog/verydoc-doc-to-any-converter-command-line-v3-5-release-notes-convert-word-to-pdf-without-office-and-openoffice.html
http://www.verydoc.com/blog/doc2any-command-line-and-sdk-supported-document-formats.html

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