EVO HTML to PDF Converter

Avoid Page Breaks Inside Images Using API

EVO HTML to PDF Converter for .NET Documentation

You can avoid page breaks inside the <IMG> HTML elements if you set on true the PdfDocumentOptionsAvoidImageBreak flag of the converter. An object of PdfDocumentOptions type is exposed by the HtmlToPdfConverterPdfDocumentOptions property. Avoiding page break inside an image is possible only if the element height is smaller than the next PDF page height.

Code Sample - Avoid Page Breaks Inside HTML Elements Using API

protected void convertToPdfButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    // Create a HTML to PDF converter object with default settings
    HtmlToPdfConverter htmlToPdfConverter = new HtmlToPdfConverter();

    // Set license key received after purchase to use the converter in licensed mode
    // Leave it not set to use the converter in demo mode
    htmlToPdfConverter.LicenseKey = "4W9+bn19bn5ue2B+bn1/YH98YHd3d3c=";

    // Set an adddional delay in seconds to wait for JavaScript or AJAX calls after page load completed
    // Set this property to 0 if you don't need to wait for such asynchcronous operations to finish
    htmlToPdfConverter.ConversionDelay = 2;

    // Set the option to avoid the page breaks inside the images in PDF
    htmlToPdfConverter.PdfDocumentOptions.AvoidImageBreak = avoidImagesBreakCheckBox.Checked;

    // Convert the HTML page to a PDF document in a memory buffer
    byte[] outPdfBuffer = htmlToPdfConverter.ConvertUrl(urlTextBox.Text);

    // Send the PDF as response to browser

    // Set response content type
    Response.AddHeader("Content-Type", "application/pdf");

    // Instruct the browser to open the PDF file as an attachment or inline
    Response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", String.Format("attachment; filename=Avoid_Page_Breaks_Inside_Images_Using_API.pdf; size={0}", outPdfBuffer.Length.ToString()));

    // Write the PDF document buffer to HTTP response
    Response.BinaryWrite(outPdfBuffer);

    // End the HTTP response and stop the current page processing
    Response.End();
}