pdf_closeDescriptionCloses a PDF object. If pdf_open_file() was called with a filename parameter, the PDF file is saved to the filesystem. ExampleExample 920. Create a PDF file saved to disk <?php // create new document $pdf = pdf_new(); pdf_open_file($pdf,"test.pdf"); // create first page pdf_begin_page($pdf, 500, 700); $font = pdf_findfont($pdf, "Courier", "host", 0); pdf_setfont($pdf, $font, 20); pdf_show_xy($pdf, "This is page one", 50, 350); pdf_end_page($pdf); // create second page pdf_begin_page($pdf, 500, 700); $font = pdf_findfont($pdf, "Courier", "host", 0); pdf_setfont($pdf, $font, 20); pdf_show_xy($pdf, "This is page two", 50, 350); pdf_end_page($pdf); pdf_close($pdf); // display the PDF document $data = pdf_get_buffer($pdf); header("Content-type: application/pdf"); header("Content-disposition: inline; filename=test.pdf"); header("Content-length: " . strlen($data)); echo $data; ?>
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