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PdfConverterSavePdfFromHtmlStringWithTempFileToStream Method

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Public methodSavePdfFromHtmlStringWithTempFileToStream(String, Stream)
Converts the specified HTML string to PDF and saves the rendered PDF document to the specified stream. 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 GetPdfBytesFromHtmlStringWithTempFile method with the urlBase and internalLinksDocUrl additional parameters can be used.
Public methodSavePdfFromHtmlStringWithTempFileToStream(String, String, Stream)
Converts the specified HTML string to PDF and saves the rendered PDF document to the specified stream. The HTML string is first saved into a temporary HTML file. The temporary HTML file is then converted PDF. The urlBase parameter allows the converter to determine the full URLs from relative URLs for images and CSS files appearing in the HTML string. Because this method does not specify the full URL of the document referenced by the internal links, the urlBase will be used by default. To make sure the the external resources referenced by relative URLs and the internal links with anchors are correctly resolved by the converter, the GetPdfBytesFromHtmlStringWithTempFile method with the urlBase and internalLinksDocUrl additional parameters can be used.
Public methodSavePdfFromHtmlStringWithTempFileToStream(String, String, String, Stream)
Converts the specified HTML string to PDF and saves the rendered PDF document to the specified stream. The HTML string is first saved into a temporary HTML file. The temporary HTML file is then converted PDF.
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