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1# Output
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5The main method to use is `output`.
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7It takes two not required parameters.
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9## Parameters
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11Parameter| Default | Description
12---------|---------|-------------
13$name | document.pdf | The name of the file when saved. Note that special characters are removed and blanks characters are replaced with the underscore character.
14$dest | I | Destination where to send the document. It can take one of the following values:<ul><li>I: send the file inline to the browser (default). The plug-in is used if available. The name given by name is used when one selects the "Save as" option on the link generating the PDF.</li><li>D: send to the browser and force a file download with the name given by name.</li><li>F: save to a local server file with the name given by name.</li><li>S: return the document as a string (name is ignored).</li><li>FI: equivalent to F + I option</li><li>FD: equivalent to F + D option</li><li>E: return the document as base64 mime multi-part email attachment (RFC 2045)</li></ul>
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16## Examples
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18### Send PDF to browser without specifying a name
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20```php
21$html2pdf->output();
22```
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24### Send the PDF document in browser with a specific name
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26```php
27$html2pdf->output('my_doc.pdf');
28```
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30### Forcing the download of PDF via web browser, with a specific name
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32```php
33$html2pdf->output('my_doc.pdf', 'D');
34```
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36### Write the contents of a PDF file on the server
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38```php
39$html2pdf->output('/absolute/path/file_xxxx.pdf', 'F');
40```
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42### Retrieve the contents of the PDF and then do whatever you want
43
44```php
45$pdfContent = $html2pdf->output('my_doc.pdf', 'S');
46```
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48Then, you can send it by email, using a Bin Attachment document.
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