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I have been working on the same task since 2 days, but no result I need your help. Below is the issue,

I am storing the user health details in sqlite3 DB and retrieving back in a string (total 8 values I am appending in one string), then I am trying to save the appended string as PDF file in document directory below is my code

NSArray *pdf = [NSArray arraywithobject:pdf_val];
//pdf_val is the appended string with 8 values in it.
NSArray *documentPath = NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains(NSDocumentDirectory, NSUserDomainMask, YES);
NSString *saveDirectory = [documentPath objectAtIndex:0];
NSString *saveFileName = @"mypdf.pdf";
NSString *finalPath = [saveDirectory stringByAppendingPathComponent:saveFileName];
[pdfwriteToFile:finalpath atomically:YES];

After processing the above code I am trying to load the PDF file in the UIWebView, but I am get an error: failed to load pdf: '%PDF' not found and sometimes it shows empty webView.

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You're not writing a PDF to mypdf.pdf. You're writing a binary property list, which contains an array, which contains whatever is in your pdf_val variable.

What is in pdf_val? If that is a PDF, then you need to just write it to mypdf.pdf directly, without wrapping it in an NSArray. Perhaps pdf_val is an NSData containing the PDF, in which case you can send it the writeToFile:atomically: message. If it's not an NSData containing the PDF, then what is it?

If pdf_val is the string containing your eight concatenated values, then you need to learn how to create a PDF. Creating a PDF is explained in the Drawing and Printing Guide for iOS.

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  • Thanks for your reply, now I understand what I am doing. Can u please provide me some sample code or any links so that I can refer instead reading the IOS guide since its very urgent to completed the task. But any way I will look into the doc for future reference. Jan 7, 2012 at 7:30
  • Google UIGraphicsBeginPDFContextToFile.
    – rob mayoff
    Jan 7, 2012 at 7:34

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