1. http://www.fpdf.org/en/FAQ.php#q7
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7. Accented characters are replaced by some strange characters like é.
Don't use UTF-8 encoding. Standard FPDF fonts use ISO-8859-1 or Windows-1252. It is possible to perform a conversion to ISO-8859-1 with utf8_decode():
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$str = utf8_decode($str);
But some characters such as Euro won't be translated correctly. If the iconv extension is available, the right way to do it is the following:
Kôd:
$str = iconv('UTF-8', 'windows-1252', $str);
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2. http://www.fpdf.org/en/doc/output.htm
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Parameters
name
The name of the file. If not specified, the document will be sent to the browser (destination I) with the name doc.pdf.
dest
Destination where to send the document. It can take one of the following values:
I: send the file inline to the browser. The plug-in is used if available. The name given by name is used when one selects the "Save as" option on the link generating the PDF.
D: send to the browser and force a file download with the name given by name.
F: save to a local file with the name given by name (may include a path).
S: return the document as a string. name is ignored.
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