Apparently the "fopen"-wrappers are not used by TCPDF If you supply the URL of an image, TCPDF tries to download it with cURL into the "cache"-directory where your TCPDF-installation is stored (you have to check what the K_PATH_CACHE constant contains to be sure) So I guess you have to have write permissions in this directory that the magic works. Also you need cURL enabled.
Apparently the "fopen"-wrappers are not used by TCPDF. If you supply the URL of an image, TCPDF tries to download it with cURL into the "cache"-directory where your TCPDF-installation is stored (you have to check what the K_PATH_CACHE-constant contains to be sure). So I guess you have to have write permissions in this directory that the magic works.
Also you need cURL enabled.
Thanks for the answer, @vstm . I've another problem now: TCPDF prints incorrectly. I'm trying to print something with Unicode & complex-script (Bengali language) .. can you guess What's wrong?
I've managed to install an unicode . Ttf font successfully with TCPDF & set it using SetFont() – giga Oct 5 at 18:53.
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