• http://www.thewalrus.info/wp2pdf/
    Here is an updated version of WP2PDF, the WordPress to PDF Converter. It contains support for the <–more–> and <–nextpage–> as well as basic (very basic) support for < ul > and < ol > tags. Also included are several bugfixes, the comments-including will now work with 1.02 and no file “hacking” is necessary anymore.
    This is not a “real” new release, that’s why it’s still called “PR2”. Anyway it might be helpful for those people already using WP2PDF.
    As always: please read the Readme-file. If you’re already using PR2, you just need to upload the files wp2pdf.php, wp2pdf_inc.php and wp2pdf_bloginc.php to your WP2PDF directory and everything should work. If it doesn’t, don’t hesitate to contact me.
    I’m looking forward to your feedback.

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  • This is a great plugin. I tried it with my 1.02 install.
    I did have to play with permissions to get this to work — 666 didn’t work. Other than that, though, very easy app to install and use.

    For anyone interested I have released a plugin for 1.2+ that gives your users easy access to some of the cooler features of this hack/plugin.
    Currently WP2PDF interface gives your users the ability to choose a year, or month to convert to PDF. In the next version I hope to have by author going as well.
    You can find the plugin here: http://chrisjdavis.org/hacks/wp-pdf-interface.phps
    And you can find info on setting up the hack as always, over here: http://chrisjdavis.org/index/category/wp-hacks/
    Let me know if you have any questions or comments.
    Jesuit

    does anyone have an idea on how to possibly use mod_rewrite such that, http://mysite.net/pdf/2004/04/26 would display posts from 4-26-2004 in the PDF, rather than having the ugly url type link? I imagine that I could jsut recycle my exisitng archives rewrite rule, but to use PDF as the point of origin, and change the archive.php to the wp2pdf.php file instead…. hrmmm….. mental note to self: try this when you get home.
    TG

    Walrus, I couldn’t access the subdirectory, or access the setup or the application or the blog.php with 666. Pretty much everything. I had better luck with 755.
    Also, I found that it isn’t picking up photos when you have these in your posts. And it’s not picking up comments, and I’m using 1.02.

    Thread Starter thewalrus

    (@thewalrus)

    That’s really strange. Which version of PHP are you using and on which OS?
    The comments function should work fine now, I’ve tested it on several installs. (I assume you turn it on…?). However they will _only_ work with the current stable release, not the nightly builds or CVS-Version.
    The graphic functions depend largly on the PHP version. Does it give you an error message or are the images just missing?

    I’m using PHP 4.3.4. And I tried this with WP 1.02.
    I get an error message — can’t find the image.
    I did check and I’ve turned on the option to print out comments, but they aren’t showing in the page.

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