PdfConverterGetPdfDocumentObjectFromHtmlStreamWithTempFile Method (Stream, Encoding) |
Gets a Document object representing the result of conversion of the HTML string read from the specified HTML stream to PDF.
The resulted Document object can be modified and saved to a file, to a stream, to a memory buffer or to a HTTP response.
The Document object must be closed after save to release the system resources used during conversion.
The HTML string is first saved into a temporary HTML file. The temporary HTML file is then converted PDF.
This method does not use any URL base and therefore the images or CSS files referenced by relative URLs
in the HTML string cannot be resolved by the converter to a full URL.
Also, because this method does not specify the full URL of the document referenced by the links with anchors,
all the links with anchors are considered to be internal links.
To make sure the the external resources referenced by relative URLs and the internal links with anchors
are correctly resolved by the converter, the GetPdfBytesFromHtmlStreamWithTempFile method with the
urlBase and internalLinksDocUrl additional parameters can be used.
Namespace:
ExpertPdf.HtmlToPdf
Assembly:
ephtmltopdf (in ephtmltopdf.dll) Version: 17.0.0
Syntax public Document GetPdfDocumentObjectFromHtmlStreamWithTempFile(
Stream htmlStream,
Encoding streamEncoding
)
Public Function GetPdfDocumentObjectFromHtmlStreamWithTempFile (
htmlStream As Stream,
streamEncoding As Encoding
) As Document
Parameters
- htmlStream
- Type: System.IOStream
The HTML stream containing the HTML string to be converted to PDF. - streamEncoding
- Type: System.TextEncoding
The encoding of the string read from the HTML stream.
Return Value
Type:
DocumentThe Document object that can be modified and saved to a file, to a stream, to a memory buffer or to a HTTP response.
The Document object must be closed after save to release the system resources used during conversion.
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