I was searching and working many hours but I haven't got solution yet.
I need to convert .xls, .xlx , and .txt file into .pdf file. How to do that? I hasn't got PHP API,
I need to use only core PHP on localhost and not use any framework.
Thanks for every advice...
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I need to find a PHP library that reads/previews Excel files uploaded by a user.
Does anyone know of any PHP Libraries used to parse .xsls files?
Have you tried phpexcel?
Great documentation and open source library.
Hi I have a MAMP server set up on a mac I am using and I have this displaying a calendar using the php icalendar source code. I am trying to have this display a public calendar which I can do but I need it to be up to date so I need it to import the Calendars csv file regularly. So my question is does anyone know how I could go about programmatically exporting a .csv file from a public calendar and how I could then import it into a certain location on a server again via a script or code?
Thanks a lot
There are a lot of ways to download the .csv file.
You could use fopen, cURL to download the file. For fopen you need to enable to read files from an url.
An other way, must be supported by the other party. Is to use ftp.
I think the best way for these is just look at php.net how to let them work.
Second you want to make a scheduld job. I don't know it in macs, but with linux you can make cron's you can say these need to be run every x time (1min, 1day 1 week).
In the script you do the download and update part.
Hope it helps
I have relatively sensitive data in .docx, .xlsx and PDF files that all need to be converted to a single PDF file locally. Sending these files off to phpdocx or Google Docs or anything like this is not an option.
The only other option I am seeing is OpenOffice / LibreOffice but I am not satisfied with how they are converting the documents.
Is there any other alternative anyone is aware of? Thanks!
Definitely a difficult task. The very recent release of LibreOffice 3.6 has fixes to it's docx processing if that might help, but you haven't specified what the actual problems you encountered when you tried OpenOffice.
If you have time to experiment (and bring in any tools/languages you need to get the job done) you could try LibreOffice to produce PDFS, then use one of the many PDF libs to stitch the PDFs into the single file you require.
You could also look at ODFConverter which has traditionally been much better with DOCX than either OpenOffice or LibreOffice. This would allow you docx -> odt -> pdf. I think it can do the xlsx also. Then do the PDF stitching again.
I suggest testing the stages manually at first and if promising, try something like JODConverter (requires Java) to allow you to automate the process via scripts.
Good luck.
I'm looking for some help..
I need to create a web page (PHP) that will read an uploaded PDF, and save inside a database all the pdf's textarea/checkbox etc..
Someone can suggest a good PHP class? I tried the FDF library.. but is not working on PHP 5.3
If you're used to using frameworks, then the Zend PDF library might be just right for you.
Have you tried PDF Reader? It works with PHP 5
hey all,
is there any way to convert a given file (this could be of any type) in to a pdf file in .net or php?
eg: suppose there is a upload link to upload your file of any type(word,excel,autocad,images..) and once the upload button is clicked the uploaded file should be converted into a pdf.
i checked out fpdf.but according to my knowledge all file types cannot be converted.a module to plugin to the CMS would also be fine.
FPDF does support images. I know because I have used it recently.
If you are wanting a pure PHP solution, you can use the PHP COM functions along with Word or Excel on the server to open up those files then copy the data out.
If I were you though, I would use Google. Load the doc into Google Docs then export it as a new format with the API.
There are a couple of 3rd party solutions available such as this one, which is optimised for use on the server and accessible from any web services capable environment, including .net. Supports loads of file types including MS-Office based documents.
Disclaimer, I worked on this product so consider me biased. Having said that, it works very well.