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 am pasting my resume in CKEditor. My resume have some images, Horizontal line, Bullets. When I paste it in CKEditor is not displaying these contents there. Is it any other way to do it? I want to show my resume format as it is as I have on the browser.
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.
there is one linkbtn , on click i have to display word document content inside any textBox which supports, i used simple textbox but am facing the formatting problem. and also it does not show image. there is for problem in display word document content inside any textBox .
I am pulling word documents that have been stored in our db as blobs and presenting them to the user. As you can see below, I am writing to the http stream via BinaryWrite. This is causing the Microsoft Word application to open in a separate window. My goal was to open the word document inside of the browser instead. Preferably inside of an iframe within the browser. Is there a way to target an iframe by some analog of the method below?
I'm creating a RDLC report in C#. Is it possible to insert the content of a Word 2003 document (with formatting) in it (either in design time or programmatically) before exporting to PDF. The final result will be a PDF file containing the initial report (fields from database) and the Word document content following it.
Why this? I need to give the user the possibility to fill a form, attach a word document and export the all to PDF as I described earlier (ASP.NET). I don't have Word installed on the server so I can't Interact with its COM objects.
In my project I am displaying word file in textbox. While users reading their data in textbox(uploaded as word)some unformatted fonts that is table in word coming like some type of fonts how to overcome this.
I have images saved in database, now I want to this images fetch from database and save into zipfile and return to the user for download in mvc4? How do that functionality.
I am trying to populate database fields by reading text from a Word or PDF document. Like if a user uploads a file then certain text from that file can be usd to populate a database table.
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.
How can I store a word document using an upload control in sql server? Also is there a better way to store a word document without using an upload control
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.
I wrote an web form application in C# to open Office Word 2007 documents from the application. This worked perfectly testing in my development environment. But after deploying my application to web server, the documents do not open and I get the following error retrieving the com class factory for component with clsid failed due to the following error: 80040154
It looks like it may be because Office Word 2007 is not installed on the web server box. Would installing it on the web server be the solution, or is this a bad idea. If it is not the solution, then would is an alternative way to do this.