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Sharon
Following up, I've found success at last with Aspose, combining both
Aspose.Word to create an xml file, and then and Aspose.Pdf to create the
pdf file.
This works out to be quite a considerable additional expense, though,
with single-licence costs of AU$790 for Aspose.Word and AU$526 for
Aspose.Pdf.
I've tried to use the Word-generated xml document (thinking that I might
be able to do something with microsoft.office.interop.word) as input for
Aspose.pdf, but Word's xml documents are about as well-formed as the
Word-generated html!!
So my question now is ...
Has anyone had success exporting properly formatted xml documents
from existing Word documents -- retaining all hyperlinks -- in a C#
asp.net web app??
Will also post this to microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.csharp and
microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet
Sharon.
Aspose.Word to create an xml file, and then and Aspose.Pdf to create the
pdf file.
This works out to be quite a considerable additional expense, though,
with single-licence costs of AU$790 for Aspose.Word and AU$526 for
Aspose.Pdf.
I've tried to use the Word-generated xml document (thinking that I might
be able to do something with microsoft.office.interop.word) as input for
Aspose.pdf, but Word's xml documents are about as well-formed as the
Word-generated html!!
So my question now is ...
Has anyone had success exporting properly formatted xml documents
from existing Word documents -- retaining all hyperlinks -- in a C#
asp.net web app??
Will also post this to microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.csharp and
microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet
Sharon.