This is the solution used by the user who created this question.
Hi I have already resolved the issue by changing the code wrapper.
I used http://github.com/tuespetre/TuesPechkin instead of codaxy.
Frage
I'm trying to convert a dynamic HTML page to a PDF file using wkhtmltopdf
with Codaxy C# Wrapper
.
It works fine on the local machine, but when I try to publish it / upload it to the IIS server
,
It gives me: Exit with code 1 due to network error: ContentNotFoundError
.
Please help me :D
Lösung
This is the solution used by the user who created this question.
Hi I have already resolved the issue by changing the code wrapper.
I used http://github.com/tuespetre/TuesPechkin instead of codaxy.
Andere Tipps
Hi I have already resolved the issue by changing the code wrapper. I used https://github.com/tuespetre/TuesPechkin instead of codaxy. ^_^
Could the error be that the url you gave wasn't accessible by your server ?
For other people, we can write a little method in PdfConvert.cs in Codaxy.WkHtmlToPdf to give html generated, for exemple, in our controller :
public static void ConvertHtmlToPdf(string htmlHeader, string htmlContent, string htmlFooter, PdfOutput output)
{
String inputHeaderFilePath;
String inputContentFilePath;
String inputFooterFilePath;
inputHeaderFilePath = Path.Combine(Environment.TempFolderPath, String.Format("{0}.html", Guid.NewGuid()));
inputContentFilePath = Path.Combine(Environment.TempFolderPath, String.Format("{0}.html", Guid.NewGuid()));
inputFooterFilePath = Path.Combine(Environment.TempFolderPath, String.Format("{0}.html", Guid.NewGuid()));
// Feed Temp files
File.WriteAllText(inputHeaderFilePath, htmlHeader);
File.WriteAllText(inputContentFilePath, htmlContent);
File.WriteAllText(inputFooterFilePath, htmlFooter);
PdfDocument document = new PdfDocument() { HeaderUrl = inputHeaderFilePath, Url = inputContentFilePath, FooterUrl = inputFooterFilePath };
ConvertHtmlToPdf(document, output);
//Remove Temp files
File.Delete(inputHeaderFilePath);
File.Delete(inputContentFilePath);
File.Delete(inputFooterFilePath);
}
What do you think about it ?