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Hi,
funny enough, last year i made a tool with a 2023 beginning ci4 release in which i used mpdf a lot in models, worked like a charm now i'm working on anothe tool with 2024 beginning release and if i do exactly the same thing in a model, that kind of thing PHP Code: $mpdf = new Mpdf(['mode' => 'utf-8']); You must set the database table to be used with your query of course i have the necessay use \Mpdf\Mpdf; and two requests in the method, if i comment the mpdf part, everything works fine as, if i remember well model are made to deal with data... and files just something more, if i put exactly the same code in the controller, everything goes well, the file is created and my queies in the model work fin too, only little caveat, even if after the mpdf code my controller method ends with a return view, it returns... an empty pdf to the browser completely ignoring my return view statement so i wonder, what went wrong within a year ![]() eager to have your insights about all this have a nice day Hi again, found out by myself, it does'nt like, at all... this line PHP Code: $this->response->setHeader("Content-Type", "application/pdf"); commenting this line CI doesn't ask me for a datatable anymore... and it works fine in a model as in a librairy thanks for those who took time to read my poor english ![]() have a nice day
What happens if you assign it a database table name?
Did you try that? What did you Try? What did you Get? What did you Expect?
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