Abcpdf use gecko. However, it is not the engine itself.

Abcpdf use gecko NET Gecko runtime for HTML to PDF conversion using the Firefox rendering engine. ABCpdf can use the MSHTML engine (used in Microsoft Internet Explorer) or the Gecko engine (used in Mozilla Firefox) to parse and preprocess the HTML for insertion into your PDF. The ABCChrome engine provides google Chrome style HTML conversion. exe. I copied their sample code and tried it and I receive an error: Unable to render HTML. However, it is not the engine itself. This provides an extremely accurate rendition of the HTML. The engine is held in the XULRunner38_0 folder, which must be located in the same directory as ABCGeckoWP. Gecko support was introduced in v8, and it looks as if it uses its own modified version of the display engine rather than the one which comes with Firefox. I'm trying to figure out how to use the Gecko engine to render the page instead of IE and can't find how. Right now I'm using the latest ABC PDF version, and use the Gecko rendering engine. No MSHTML document is available. This EXE is the interface ABCpdf uses to access the Gecko HTML engine. The ABCpdf . However, I notice that there are small differences between the way Firefox renders the HTML I'm adding to my PDF, and the way ABC PDF interprets the HTML. The ABCChrome engine provides google I'm trying to create dynamic PDFs using ABCPdf and I'm having no success. ABCpdf operates three HTML rendering engines for insertion of HTML content. . The ABCpdf . However as V8 and above support current versions of IE you probably wouldn't want to bother with Gecko. ndwl qhvsg aeg zvrnid eri kzgu fjwaqyg welmupc dxrfs imxvarmk