activePDF sells a product called WebGrabber which does this.
Pros:
1. I've used it in production applications over the past year and can
report that it works well.
2. activePDF support has been outstanding.
3. Extensive support for complex HTML (CSS, tables, etc.)
Cons:
1. It's expensive - about $1500 U.S.
2. It installs as a print driver on the server, so it can be difficult
to configure and manage. For instance, changing print resolution (dpi)
affects all applications using that printer instance.
http://www.activepdf.com/products/se...ts/webgrabber/
Another option is PDFizer. It's a free, open source project that
converts XHTML to PDF.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfizer
I haven't used it, but it looks promising. I like the fact that it
performs a conversion without using a printer driver.
- Jon
http://weblogs.asp.net/jgalloway