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Converting HTML To PDF In PHP Using Dompdf

Portable Document Format (PDF), is a file format developed by Adobe. PDF is used to download data or text content in the web application. The PDF file format is the perfect choice for downloading text or HTML content in a file. While downloading web page content as a PDF file, it requires converting HTML to

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