Download URLs as PDFs .3.1
Function: Downloads the specified files from the Internet as PDF documents.
Author: Scott Garner
Requires: (URLs)
Input: (Files/Folders)
Output: PDF documents
Notes:
New in .3.1: Universal Binary
New in .3:
- New: Donation button (because you know you want to).
- New: Advanced option to enable/disable image loading.
- New: Advanced option to enable/disable JavaScript.
- Fixed: Pages with forward slashes in their title no longer cause an error when title-based printing is enabled.
- Better handling of pages with child frames (WebView frames–not necessarily just HTML frames).
- Changed: Workaround for WebKit animated GIF bug.
- Changed: Now released under the New BSD License.

Yea I think its broken it does not create a PDF file but the whole process works
Comment by Samuel — March 25, 2008 @ 6:00 pm
It doesn’t work. I try to pass “get specified url” (with http://www.google.com) to this action and it doesn’t work.
Well, the action doesn’t return any errors, but no pdf file create.
Comment by Shiroisame — February 19, 2008 @ 4:45 pm
Whenever I open the workflow the Apple web site always appears as the first item in the Get specified URLs space. Any way to permanently remove this.
Comment by Peter — January 20, 2008 @ 6:51 am
I am having the same problem as Brendan, the workflow executes and says it has created -/Users/****/Desktop/view_topic.pdf , but there is no such file there or any where else. I am using Leopard 10.5.1 and URL to PDF 0.4.2
Comment by Rodney — January 12, 2008 @ 12:07 am
Hi —
I was wondering if you’ve resolved the issue with lockFocus in Leopard.
Thanks.
Comment by Barbara Napholtz — January 11, 2008 @ 3:09 pm