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tejan-singh opened this issue Nov 4, 2020 · 10 comments
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download and save a webpage as pdf #259

tejan-singh opened this issue Nov 4, 2020 · 10 comments

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hint: use argparse, pyppdf, re, pyppeteer

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Ninjavin commented Nov 4, 2020

Can you assign me? I can do this in NodeJS @tejan-singh

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@kuldip11 you can work in python.

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@Ninjavin actually you already have 2 assigned issues.

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Ninjavin commented Nov 4, 2020

@tejan-singh Yeah I saw that right now. No problem.

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Ninjavin commented Nov 4, 2020

Hey @tejan-singh I have solved one of the issues and submitted a PR. So if you want you can assign this to me :)

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@Ninjavin okey, you can work in NodeJS

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Can I take it in python?

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@TaniaMalhotra you can work in python

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TaniaMalhotra commented Nov 9, 2020

@tejan-singh Sir can I use pdfkit?
Looks like it has direct methods for this purpose

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@TaniaMalhotra Ok, you can work if you find a solution.

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