Some of our users have asked the following question over time: How can we create a ‘save as PDF’ link, without showing that we are using the HTM2PDF service to generate the PDF? This question is typically asked by companies that like the simplicity of our ‘save as PDF’ links, but want to keep the… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Save as PDF
Page Sizing
All our services have always allowed you to define your own page size by using width and height parameters, or by setting a default page format in your members area. We have also made the parameters pagesize and orientation available to both the API as well as the save as PDF link. This will allow… Read more »
Saving pages from your own domain as PDF
Whenever you use our service to convert web pages or HTML to PDF, you will notice that the PDF is always downloaded from one of OUR subdomains e.g. europe.htm2pdf.co.uk. In case you’re using the API or the SDK, then this probably will not be an issue for you as you can store the PDF on… Read more »
Pdfmyform.com – convert filled-in forms to PDF!
We are proudly announcing the launch of pdfmyform.com, our newest site that allows visitors of a webpage to save the webpage, WITH the form contents they filled-in, to PDF in a single click. Why is this so special? Well, normally a web service can only convert a webpage as-is, which means as you would see… Read more »
Save as PDF – examples
In this post we’ll show you a list of examples of using the ‘save as PDF’ functionality. Each of these examples is intended as addition to the documentation, that explains all options. The goal of our “save as PDF” service is to give website owners the possibility of adding a simple link to their pages… Read more »
Save as PDF – features of the one click PDF
One of our popular services is the ‘save as PDF’ functionality. This allows you to add a link to your webpages that your visitors can click on and get a PDF of that particular webpage or any other webpage on the same (sub)domain. The reason it’s so popular is that it allows website owners to… Read more »
Converting a URL with additional parameters
All our services offer the possibility of passing a URL as a parameter so that specific URL will be converted to a PDF. We see a lot of our users struggle the first time they want to pass a URL that contains additional parameters separated by an ampersand (&) sign. Most of the time you’ll… Read more »
A save as PDF button on your site
Our core business is converting HTML to PDF and as such we deal with a lot of web site owners that want their visitors to be able to just click a link or button on their website and trust that they will get a PDF in return. This functionality is called a save as PDF… Read more »