Web Forms :: Save (Download) ASPX As Word Document
Jun 22, 2013I have designed a aspx page and I need to save the page in word document.
View 1 RepliesI have designed a aspx page and I need to save the page in word document.
View 1 RepliesIn my project i have to Upload and Download word document ...Once it is downoaded that content should be Readable also.
How Do I Upload Word Document using C#....and That Document Should be Downloaded as well..
Can we save that word Document in Database or a Folder?
Now I can upload image/Word document and store it in to our SQL database.
Also I can save image retrieved from our SQL database.
But I am having problem with retrieving Word document.
Right now I am doing this for word document:
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This works, but IT ONLY shows in the browser. (I WANT TO SAVE THIS AS .DOC IN ONE OF OUR FOLDER)
For images (*.jpg *.gif) I can save it in our folder. Like this:
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This saves as temp.jpg in our Temp folder.
I want to do exactly the same with word document.
But I cannot use Bitmap as image. It gives me error...
How to download a word document which is stored in database, sql server as a content data through C#? This is my Code I'm using:
string doctype = dtResumeInfo.Rows[0]["ContentType"].ToString();
string docname = dtResumeInfo.Rows[0]["FileName"].ToString();
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But, it is showing the following error:SubStatusCode 'Response.SubStatusCode' threw an exception of type 'System.PlatformNotSupportedException'
base {"This operation requires IIS integrated pipeline mode."} System.NotSupportedException {System.PlatformNotSupportedException}
Headers 'Response.Headers' threw an exception of type 'System.PlatformNotSupportedException'
My IIS version is 6.0 where I published. Donwloading word document can be done only in IIS 7. So, this is the cause of the error. Is there any other way to overcome this problem? Any other code will support lower version??
I want to get a word document from data base by ASP.Net and show it on Internet Explorer, then I want to edit some text and replace this document with the original one, exactly same as Sharepoint. I couldn't find any tutorial or example for this situation.
View 1 RepliesI am using following code for download pdf in save as dialog but there is problem in IE,
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I am using following code for downloading PDF document in save as mode but there is a problem in IE,
private void DownloadFile(string fname, bool forceDownload)
{
string path = MapPath(fname);
string name = Path.GetFileName(fname);
string ext = Path.GetExtension(fname);
string type = "";
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I am Generating a Word Document by using Following Code:
StringBuilder str1HTMLContent = new StringBuilder();
str1HTMLContent.Append("<html>".ToString());
str1HTMLContent.Append("<body>".ToString()); [code]....
The word file is Created and popup on windows .How can i save this created word Document on Database, or on server folder?
I want store MS word content in sql server not complete document only content should be save. Is it possible using C# .NET (Windows Application) or ASP .NET.
View 1 RepliesHow to embed a word document into a aspx page which should be runnable in the web page itself while running the aspx page.
View 2 RepliesI'm working on an asp.net web application in c#. I need to create a application in which I want to open a word doc in my aspx page. This task is accomplish by this Interop.Word.dll but this dll not working on sever.
View 15 RepliesHow to open word document 2007 and save formate as .xps at server side.
I want the user to open word docx at server side user will click the button to open document which will be execute at server side. I want to show to my client a xps formate of docx which will be converted at server side(from .docx to .xps).
My code is running on local correctly. but at iis5.1 it's not working & giving an exception :-
System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {000209FF-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} failed due to the following error: 80070005.
ASP.NET is not authorized to access the requested resource. Consider granting access rights to the resource to the ASP.NET request identity. ASP.NET has a base process identity (typically {MACHINE}ASPNET on IIS 5 or Network Service on IIS 6) that is used if the application is not impersonating. If the application is impersonating via <identity impersonate="true"/>, the identity will be the anonymous user (typically IUSR_MACHINENAME) or the authenticated request user.
To grant ASP.NET access to a file, right-click the file in Explorer, choose "Properties" and select the Security tab. Click "Add" to add the appropriate user or group. Highlight the ASP.NET account, and check the boxes for the desired access.
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I am maintaining a web application that allows word template documents do be opened inside the browser.
Recently the client upgraded to windows 7 and MS Word 2007 and my problems started... When a template document is opened inside the browser and saved, the original file is overwrited instead of a new word file being created.
Is there a way to force ms word inside the browser to behave the same as when it runs outside the browser?
In my application users upload their word document and user has been given an option to preivew the uploaded document. Inorder to preview the document i put the following code in my page_load event
div1.InnerHtml = "<iframe name='iframe4' src='DocumentUuploaded/report.doc ' target='iframe4' frameborder='no' height='500' scrolling='no' width='800'></iframe>";
The problem is it is asking Do you want to open or save this file. How can i get rid of this dialouge box
I have a requirement where the customer wants to save their web page into MS Word. Can someone show how I can save the page they are on, which they want to save into MS Word?
View 1 RepliesI saved aspx page as html it worked in my local machine but after published on the server its showing an error that "the access to the path is denied"... I tried giving access permission then also it doesn't work.. or else is there any other way to save the page in C# asp.net?...
string url=HttpContext.Current.Request.Url.AbsoluteUri;
string sHtml="";
HttpWebRequest request;
HttpWebResponse response=null;
Stream stream=null;
request=HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(url);
response=(HttpWebResponse)request.GetResponse();
stream=response.GetResponseStream();
StreamReader sr=new StreamReader(stream,System.Text.Encoding.Default);
sHtml=sr.ReadToEnd();
string path=Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.Desktop);
string textfilename=TextBox1.Text;
string getpath=path+"\"+textfilename+".html";
File.WriteAllText(getpath,sHtml);
if(stream!=null)stream.Close();
if(response!=null)response.Close();
I have a word document which opens in a web browser using ASP.NET 2.0 this is the code:
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THIS WORKS, PROMPTING THE USER WITH "OPEN" "SAVE" "CANCEL" OR SOME USERS WITH "SAVE" "CANCEL" DEPENDING ON USER INTERNET SECURITY SETTING. BUT FOR SECURITY ISSUES, MY BOSS WANT THIS WORD DOCUMENT TO BE OPENED IN WORD PROGRAM. (MICROSOFT WORD 93,97 ETC) IS THIS POSSIBLE....? OFCOURSE SAVING THE FILE IS OKAY, JUST OPENING THE DOCUMENT SHOULD BE NOT BROWSER.
I want when user upload a doc file it convert into pdf. How can i do this. I read that itextsharp convert it.
View 1 RepliesI want to open word file in internal window without Dialog box.I use below code.Its is working fine on local machine but when i upload this code on ftp server its is not working and giving me error of Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {000209FF-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} failed due to the following error: 80070005.
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any component or library (preferably open source) that would allow me to convert Word 2007 documents to Word 2003 with ASP.NET?
View 3 RepliesI have QuestionTable.
ID Question Answer1 Answer2 Answer3 Answer4
But I want import from MS Word into table. I have question like this:
Question: @1.The capital of India.
Answer:$A) Dushanbe;$B) Moscow;$C) Delhi;$D) Kabul;
@2.The capital of Tajikistan.
$A) Dushanbe;$B) Moscow;$C) Delhi;$D) Kabul;
@3.The capital of Afganistan.
$A) Dushanbe;$B) Moscow;$C) Delhi;$D) Kabul;
Output result:
ID Question Answer1 Answer2 Answer3 Answer4
1 1.The capital of India. A) Dushanbe; B) Moscow; C) Delhi; D) Kabul;
I have requirement where I need to allow users to upload a Word document with place holders for certain fields which can be found in the database. This will be their template. For example the place holders might be prepended with @@ or something. For example
Dear @@Title @@Lastname
They then can grab a record and hit export to Word document. This will then let them choose the template. They can select the template and then click continue. I will then get the template and replace the @@Title with the title field in the database for the selected record. I am not sure where to start or what components I need to do this.
From my initial investigation it seems that I can do this with the new open XML standard for Office 2007. So perhaps I should read in the template and save all the contents to a db table somewhere. Then when the use wants to export I get the contents again and then do a search and replace for the @@ placeholders and link them properly. Then save the document to the output stream again which will then bring up the save dialog on their browser.
I am using ASP.Net MVC and am in a hosted environment. I was also maybe contemplating dynamically creating a new View type and dynamically creating new views when the user uploads a template. Not sure that this approach will work though.
I would like to know about commands of : How can I set an index to a single word on my word-document, by some asp commands.(Word-basic ...)Also, how to merge two files to a single word file (rtf).
View 1 Repliesi am using visual stdio 2005 and sql server 2005 for making a apllication
i want to save user's doc,docx file in database and show the uploaded user doc ,docx file in asp page
I want to convert to Word Document in a PDF document. I do not want to use any third party control. I want to do it on my own. Can somebody tell me how to start with it?
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