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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T10:46:46+00:00 2026-05-11T10:46:46+00:00

I am generating a PDF file dynamically from html/css using the cfdocument tag. There

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I am generating a PDF file dynamically from html/css using the cfdocument tag. There are blocks of content that I don’t want to span multiple pages.

After some searching I found that the style ‘page-break-inside’ is supported according to the docs. However in my testing the declaration ‘page-break-inside: avoid’ does no good.

Any suggestions on getting this style declaration to work, or have alternative suggestions?

Here is an example. I would expect the content in the div tag not to span a page break but it does. The style ‘page-break-inside: avoid’ is not being honored.

<cfdocument format='flashpaper'>     <cfloop from='1' to='10' index='i'>         <div style='page-break-inside: avoid'>             <h1>Table Label</h1>             <table>                 <tr><td>label</td><td>data</td></tr>                 <tr><td>label</td><td>data</td></tr>                 <tr><td>label</td><td>data</td></tr>                 <tr><td>label</td><td>data</td></tr>                 <tr><td>label</td><td>data</td></tr>                 <tr><td>label</td><td>data</td></tr>                 <tr><td>label</td><td>data</td></tr>                 <tr><td>label</td><td>data</td></tr>                 <tr><td>label</td><td>data</td></tr>             </table>         </div>     </cfloop> </cfdocument> 
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  1. 2026-05-11T10:46:46+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:46 am

    Not an ideal solution, but I’ve forced page breaks before blocks that need to be kept together. Use page-break-before to trigger a page break before the block.

    I don’t think there is a way to specifically forbid breaking within (that is honored by the PDF engine).

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