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dompdf is an HTML to PDF converter. At its core, dompdf is a (mostly) CSS 2.1 compliant HTML layout and rendering engine written in PHP. It is a style-driven renderer that downloads and reads external style sheets, inline style tags, and style attributes of individual HTML elements. It also supports most expressive HTML attributes. PDF rendering is currently provided by PDFLib or a bundled version of the R&OS CPDF class written by Wayne Munro. (There are some important changes to the R&OS classes, however). In order to use dompdf with PDFLib, the PDFLib PECL extension needs to be installed. Using PDFLib improves the performance of dompdf and reduces memory requirements, while the R&OS CPDF class, although slightly slower, eliminates dependence on external PDF libraries.