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Posted by bgcc  · 24-07-2013 - 06:56

The following code describes the way to use a HTML content string as header and / or footer in a DOCX. In this case no DOCX with template variables as template is used.



<?php

require_once '/vendor/phpdocx/classes/CreateDocx.inc';



$docx = new CreateDocx();

$docx->setEncodeUTF8();



/* HEADER */

$header_wordml = $docx->embedHTML('<table><tr><td>test</td><td align="right">test</td></tr></table>', array(

    'rawWordML' => true,

));

$header_wordml_fragment = $docx->createWordMLFragment(array($header_wordml));

$docx->addHeader(array('default' => $header_wordml_fragment));



/* CONTENT */

$docx->embedHTML('<h1>Content</h1><p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet</p>', array(

    'downloadImages'    => true,

    'parseDivsAsPs'     => false,

    'parseFloats'       => true,

));



/* Footer */

$footer_wordml = $docx->embedHTML('<p align="center">Some text</p>', array(

    'rawWordML' => true,

));

$footer_wordml_fragment = $docx->createWordMLFragment(array($footer_wordml));

$docx->addFooter(array('default' => $footer_wordml_fragment));



$docx->createDocx();

?>



If somebody find an easier way, please link it here.



Greets