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I think you'd have a lot more success generating XML instead of HTML.  Then 
you can convert the XML to HTML easily (e.g. with XSLT).  A quick google 
search will turn up any number of XML->PDF systems.  A good one loks like FOP 
from the Apache Project: <a  rel="nofollow" href="http://xml.apache.org/fop/";>http://xml.apache.org/fop/</a>

It says: FOP (Formatting Objects Processor) is the world's first print 
formatter driven by XSL formatting objects (XSL-FO) and the world's first 
output independent formatter. It is a Java application that reads a 
formatting object (FO) tree and renders the resulting pages to a specified 
output. Output formats currently supported include PDF, PCL, PS, SVG, XML 
(area tree representation), Print, AWT, MIF and TXT. The primary output 
target is PDF. 

Michael


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