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?
i was trying to created a gridview table that you will be able to upload a .docx documents and then when the user use it , he or she can click on the ID then the words documents will show up .
I am looking for a code which can display docx file inside browser in such a way that user will not be allowed to be download or save it. Again I Want to restrict the user to use that data.
For my web application I need to allow the user to upload a word document to the database. I've searched the forums and I've only been able to find with uploading to a server. Can anyone one give me a link to a tutorial or step by step guide on how to do it? I'm not even sure what data type to set the attribute to in the database.
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I need to display a (pdf,doc,docx,txt) documents inside an asp.net web form with the ability to select a part of the document content and do some processing on it in the right click (like saving the selected content to DB)?
I have some xml data. I've made an asp.net soap based webservice that takes the xml as a byte buffer applies xsl transformation to it and converts it to a docx file. But when i return the docx file using the response object i get an error that client found response of type application/vnd-word but it was expecting text/xml.
Service Snippet to push document file after xsl transformation
I was doing a project involving posting a new job site. How do you upload a .docx file to the server, and then allow viewer to view it later on the web.
In my application I am using some templates in docx and pdf format. I am storing this docs to DB as Bytes.
Befor showing/sending this docs back to user or application I need to replace some contents inside the doc. eg:if the doc contain @@username@@ I need to replace this with the exact username of the customer.
I want to open docx file in IE from asp.net. The IIS has mime type correctly mapped. I can open pdf fine but docx will always prompt me to download like content-disposition='attachment'. Is there any setting to be done?
I have a ASP.net 4.0 which has to generate a PDF and docx file with the same content. Ofcourse the conversion will take place on server so Office Automation is not an option
Im faced with the following descision: Use OpenXML SDK to create the docx and some other free tool to create the PDF.OR ,Buy a SW like Aspose so I only will have to create the docx and then generate a PDF from the docx.
What is your opinion about this? Aspose Word costs $900, will I save as much time with it to be worth it?If I choose the free option will I have a hard time getting the docx and pdf to look exactly the same?
I have a docx (also in pdf format) that i have to put up on a site. Well word completely junks it up I spent 4 hrs fixing one file and my next one is bigger.
I have a web application and I need to convert DOCX files to PDF to generate some reports wtiten in Word 2007. First I used automation and I faced a DCOM problem and finally I discovered that Microsoft doesn't support automation of Word on the server side.Now I'm searching for other free tools as opposed to Word and etc isn't free, iTextSharp doesn't convert DOCX to PDF.
I have this following code for bringing page attachments to the user:
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The problem is that all supported files works properly (jpg, gif, png, pdf, doc, etc), but .docx files, when downloaded, are corrupted and they need to be fixed by Office in order to be opened.
At first I didn't know if the problem was at uncompressing the zip file that contained the .docx, so instead of putting the output file only in the response, I saved it first, and the file opened successfully, so I know the problem should be at response writing.