How to Create PDF File in C# 2021.12
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Changes: 2021.12
Updated StampHTML() methods
Default render timeout increased to 60s
Fixed:
headers and footers don't render properly if Javascript is disabled
render options aren't applied properly when using HtmlToPdf class
printing using GetPrintDocument() causes a memory issue