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  1. .Net Core version 5.0 support - Free Support Fo...

    Hi with the release of dotnet 5, is there any update on this library being available for modern dotnet?...0 support GroupDocs.Assembly Product Family dotnetcore...

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  2. Inserting Images Dynamically | GroupDocs

    Note This feature is supported by version 20.3 or greater. Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. You can insert images to your reports dynamically using image tags. To declare a dynamically inserted image within your template, do the following steps: Add a textbox to your template at the place where you want an image to be inserted. Set common image attributes such as frame, size, and others for the textbox, making the textbox look like a blank inserted image....Signature Product Solution GroupDocs.Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...Documentation / GroupDocs.Assembly Product Family / GroupDocs.Assembly for...

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  3. Inserting Images Dynamically | GroupDocs

    How to dynamically inserted image within your template...Signature Product Solution GroupDocs.Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...Documentation / GroupDocs.Assembly Product Family / GroupDocs.Assembly for...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/java/inserting-imag...
  4. Inserting Documents Dynamically | GroupDocs

    Note This feature is supported by version 20.3 or greater. Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Warning Dynamic insertion of documents from Base64-encoded bytes is available for file formats where dynamic document insertion is available for Word Processing documents and emails with HTML and RTF bodies only. You can insert contents of outer documents to your reports dynamically using doc tags. A doc tag denotes a placeholder within a template for a document to be inserted during run time....Signature Product Solution GroupDocs.Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...Documentation / GroupDocs.Assembly Product Family / GroupDocs.Assembly for...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/java/inserting-docu...
  5. Working with XML Data Sources | GroupDocs

    Note This feature is only compatible with Groupdocs.assembly for .NET 19.10 or later releases. To access XML data while building a report, you can use facilities of DataSet to read XML into it and then pass it to the assembler as a data source. However, if your scenario does not permit to specify XML schema while loading XML into DataSet, all attributes and text values of XML elements are loaded as strings then....Signature Product Solution GroupDocs.Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...Documentation / GroupDocs.Assembly Product Family / GroupDocs.Assembly for...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/net/working-with-xm...
  6. Template Syntax - Part 1 of 2 | GroupDocs

    Note This article is the first part of the Template Syntax series of articles. For second part, please visit Template Syntax - Part 2 of 2. Composing Template A typical template for Groupdocs.assembly Engine is composed of common document contents and tags that describe the template’s structure and data bindings. You can form these tags using just running text that can occupy multiple paragraphs to be more descriptive. A tag body must meet the following requirements:...Signature Product Solution GroupDocs.Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...Documentation / GroupDocs.Assembly Product Family / GroupDocs.Assembly for...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/java/template-synta...
  7. Site infected by a malware - Free Support Forum...

    Hi, One of the sites that I manage and that uses the Groupdocs.assembly plugin has been infected by Malware and both cPanel port 80 and Wordfence plugin are reporting that the following files are infected: /public_htm…...infected by a malware GroupDocs.Assembly Product Family thiago...

    forum.groupdocs.com/t/site-infected-by-a-malwar...
  8. Working with JSON Data Sources | GroupDocs

    Note This feature is only compatible with Groupdocs.assembly for .NET 19.10 or later releases. To access JSON data while building a report, the Groupdocs.assembly API introduces JsonDataSource class. You can pass its instance to the assembler as a data source. Using of JsonDataSource enables you to work with typed values of JSON elements in template documents. For more convenience, the set of simple JSON types is extended as follows:...Signature Product Solution GroupDocs.Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...Documentation / GroupDocs.Assembly Product Family / GroupDocs.Assembly for...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/net/working-with-js...
  9. Working with XML Data Sources | GroupDocs

    Note This feature is only compatible with Groupdocs.assembly for Java 19.10 or later releases. To access XML data while building a report, you can use facilities of DataSet to read XML into it and then pass it to the assembler as a data source. However, if your scenario does not permit to specify XML schema while loading XML into DataSet, all attributes and text values of XML elements are loaded as strings then....Signature Product Solution GroupDocs.Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...Documentation / GroupDocs.Assembly Product Family / GroupDocs.Assembly for...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/java/working-with-x...
  10. Save Assembled Word Processing, Presentation, S...

    The HTML format is widely used for creating the webpages or, in other words, the HTML files. These days, every operating system, whether it be of desktop or mobile, contains the built-in web browser that supports viewing the HTML files. Other than that, many free web browsers are also available in the market. This means that any information or the content that is available in the form of HTML pages can easily be viewed just having installed a web browser....HTML format in making GroupDocs.Assembly more powerful and useful...Since version 19.5 of GroupDocs.Assembly, the assembled Word Processing...

    blog.groupdocs.com/assembly/save-assembled-word...