I want to show a new word file opened in a panel/div/frame on web page. I have tried with Iframe but when page loads completely it opens as open save dialog but I want it to be opened on web page.
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 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).
I would like to allow users to call my ruby on rails app as a service which returns a 'div' with html content in it, and embed that div into their app (which will not be a rails application).
For example, assume someone has their own php website that has a header/footer template that gets rendered, and a content area of the page that they need to fill based on some html I generate in my rails app. I would like to allow them, from php, to call to my website, get the 'div' I generate, and embed that as html in their php page.
What I'm trying to do is host a service on my site that returns some html content, but actually show that content as part of another site, so that the end user only sees the other site and never really knows about mine.
Also, I can use javascript on the client to do this if that is the only way, but I would prefer the php app to handle this at the server if possible so the client gets the html embedded from the original server and it looks like it all was generated by the php script that generated the entire page. I also want to avoid using an iframe.
I have an Excel worksheet. That I somehow have managed to embed onto the webpage. My question is: Is it possible for me to get the background colors, the font used and text color used in the worksheet to show up on the webpage? T
I want to display a Text File in the browser.The text file must be viewable along with MS word functionality (like the inclusion of a ruler for indentation etc.)How can I do this?
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?
I have never used ASP before!I have a server which has a shared folder where all quotes for our small business are saved.I have setup a HTTPs website with authentication, which then allows you to browse the folder contents as HTML. If you WORD installed on your machine you can download and open. No need to be able to save or anything - it is for viewing only.
The trouble I have is that every now again you are on a site where you cannot open the document as there is no software to do so. I would like to be able to display the WORD doc in a web browser.I have googled and it seems it is possible, but I am struggling with a result.All I want to do is view the WORD document in an HTML page. It could even be just the text less the formatting and header/footer if this was easier to achieve.Running MS Server 2003 SBS, and currently still using MS Office 2000!
I have a word document something like:I know how to read subject and all the text above subject.But how can i read the image.this is in a crucial position and i need to get this done soon.
I need to be able to click on a button and have it open a word document help file that is stored on the LAN (e.g. \serverfilepath.doc). The word doc can be opened in Word or in the browser, which ever is easier. What's the easiest way to do this?Opening a PDF is even easier, I'm open to that option as well. I'm running Visual Studio 2008 with VB codebehind.
I have two list box in which i have name of files. Once i click Copy button the files are copied from source location which are in one path to destination location. After that i am clearing the listbox. Before moving i am checking some validations like filename, file content.
If all validations are sucsess the files will be moved.
If there are any failure in validation for some files, only files which are validated successfully are copied, the error files are not copied. Here i need to popup a word document which will contain the file names, validation failure message.
This is fine i am getting it.
After poping up the word doc i need to do Response.Flush();
So due to this it is not clearing the Listbox. How can i clear the listbox
We have an app that hits a database, pulls back the data and puts it into the correct labels, etc on a web page, then opens it as a word document. Testing locally and on our test servers, everything works, but not on production. On production, the window starts to open, the document is never actually generated (so you see an empty window opening), then the window quickly closes.
We're using a javascript function window.open to open the document. The user clicks a command button to view the data as a word document, and it should open and let the user save, print, etc. A direct link to the web page works, but not the javascript.
what headers we might need to add to make this work in our production environment? So far the only difference we can see in the environments is SSL.