1.What's exactly the license of FPDF? Are there any usage restrictions?
FPDF is released under a permissive license: there is no usage restriction. You may embed it
freely in your application (commercial or not), with or without modifications.
2.When I try to create a PDF, a lot of weird characters show on the screen. Why?
These "weird" characters are in fact the actual content of your PDF. This behavior is a bug of
IE6. When it first receives an HTML page, then a PDF from the same URL, it displays it directly
without launching Acrobat. This happens frequently during the development stage: on the least
script error, an HTML page is sent, and after correction, the PDF arrives.
To solve the problem, simply quit and restart IE. You can also go to another URL and come
back.
To avoid this kind of inconvenience during the development, you can generate the PDF directly
to a file and open it through the explorer.
3.I try to generate a PDF and IE displays a blank page. What happens?
First of all, check that you send nothing to the browser after the PDF (not even a space or a
carriage return). You can put an exit statement just after the call to the Output() method to
be sure. If it still doesn't work, it means you're a victim of the "blank page syndrome". IE
used in conjunction with the Acrobat plug-in suffers from many bugs. To avoid these problems
in a reliable manner, two main techniques exist:
- Disable the plug-in and use Acrobat as a helper application. To do this, launch Acrobat, go
to the Edit menu, Preferences, Internet, and uncheck "Display PDF in browser". Then, the next
time you load a PDF in IE, it displays the dialog box "Open it" or "Save it to disk". Uncheck
the option "Always ask before opening this type of file" and choose Open. From now on, PDF files
will open automatically in an external Acrobat window.
The drawback of the method is that you need to alter the client configuration, which you can do
in an intranet environment but not for the Internet.
- Use a redirection technique. It consists in generating the PDF in a temporary file on the server
and redirect the client to it. For example, at the end of the script, you can put the following:
//Determine a temporary file name in the current directory
$file = basename(tempnam('.', 'tmp'));
rename($file, $file.'.pdf');
$file .= '.pdf';
//Save PDF to file
$pdf->Output($file, 'F');
//Redirect
header('Location: '.$file);
This method turns the dynamic PDF into a static one and avoids all troubles. But you have to do
some cleaning in order to delete the temporary files. For example:
This function deletes all files of the form tmp*.pdf older than an hour in the specified
directory. You may call it where you want, for example in the script which generates the PDF.
4.I can't make line breaks work. I put \n in the string printed by MultiCell but it doesn't work.
You have to enclose your string with double quotes, not single ones.
5.I try to display a variable in the Header method but nothing prints.
You have to use the global keyword to access global variables, for example:
function Header()
{
global $title;
$this->SetFont('Arial', 'B', 15);
$this->Cell(0, 10, $title, 1, 1, 'C');
}
$title = 'My title';
6.I defined the Header and Footer methods in my PDF class but nothing appears.
You have to create an object from the PDF class, not FPDF:
$pdf = new PDF();
7.Accented characters are replaced by some strange characters like é.
Don't use UTF-8 encoding. Standard FPDF fonts use ISO-8859-1 or Windows-1252.
It is possible to perform a conversion to ISO-8859-1 with utf8_decode():
$str = utf8_decode($str);
But some characters such as Euro won't be translated correctly. If the iconv extension is available, the
right way to do it is the following:
$str = iconv('UTF-8', 'windows-1252', $str);
8.I try to display the Euro symbol but it doesn't work.
The standard fonts have the Euro character at position 128. You can define a constant like this
for convenience:
define('EURO', chr(128));
9.I get the following error when I try to generate a PDF: Some data has already been output, can't send PDF file
You must send nothing to the browser except the PDF itself: no HTML, no space, no carriage return. A common
case is having extra blank at the end of an included script file.
If you can't figure out where the problem comes from, this other message appearing just before can help you:
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at script.php:X)
It means that script.php outputs something at line X. Go to this line and fix it.
In case the message doesn't show, first check that you didn't disable warnings, then add this at the very
beginning of your script:
ob_end_clean();
If you still don't see it, disable zlib.output_compression in your php.ini and it should appear.
10.I draw a frame with very precise dimensions, but when printed I notice some differences.
To respect dimensions, select "None" for the Page Scaling setting instead of "Shrink to Printable Area" in the print dialog box.
11.I'd like to use the whole surface of the page, but when printed I always have some margins. How can I get rid of them?
Printers have physical margins (different depending on the models); it is therefore impossible to remove
them and print on the whole surface of the paper.
12.How can I put a background in my PDF?
For a picture, call Image() in the Header() method, before any other output. To set a background color, use Rect().
13.How can I set a specific header or footer on the first page?
16.What's the limit of the file sizes I can generate with FPDF?
There is no particular limit. There are some constraints, however:
- The maximum memory size allocated to PHP scripts is usually 8MB. For very big documents,
especially with images, this limit may be reached (the file being built into memory). The
parameter is configured in the php.ini file.
- The maximum execution time allocated defaults to 30 seconds. This limit can of course be easily
reached. It is configured in php.ini and may be altered dynamically with set_time_limit().
- Browsers generally have a 5 minute time-out. If you send the PDF directly to the browser and
reach the limit, it will be lost. It is therefore advised for very big documents to
generate them in a file, and to send some data to the browser from time to time (with a call
to flush() to force the output). When the document is finished, you can send a redirection to
it or create a link.
Remark: even if the browser times out, the script may continue to run on the server.
17.Can I modify a PDF with FPDF?
It is possible to import pages from an existing PDF document thanks to the FPDI extension: