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  1. Verify Digital Signatures in Document | GroupDocs

    This article explains how to verify digital electronic signatures with GroupDocs.Signature for Python via .NET API...This article explains how to verify digital electronic signatures with GroupDocs.Signature for Python via .NET API

    docs.groupdocs.com/signature/python-net/verify-...
  2. Convert TXT to MHTML using Node.js

    You can eAsily convert TXT to MHTML using Node.js with powerful conversion library. This allows you to export TXT to MHTML in Node.js quickly and reliably....You can easily convert TXT to MHTML using Node.js with powerful conversion library. This allows you to export TXT to MHTML in Node.js quickly and reliably.

    kb.groupdocs.com/conversion/nodejs/convert-txt-...
  3. Edit Word Documents in C# | Build your own .NET...

    Editing Word documents is explained with C# examples to edit DOC, DOCX, ODT files within your .NET application using document editing API....Editing Word documents is explained with C# examples to edit DOC, DOCX, ODT files within your .NET application using document editing API.

    blog.groupdocs.com/editor/edit-word-documents-i...
  4. Two Ways of Uploading Files into a GroupDocs Ac...

    Working with GroupDocs SDK we usually need a GUID to work with a document. But it’s not very comfortable for users to work with GUIDs. So in your app, you can use two methods to upload a file to a GroupDocs account and get it’s GUID programmatically. Requirements PHP 5.3 Apache ModRewrite PHP Curl extension PHP Sockets extension (php_sockets.dll) GroupDocs PHP SDK composer.phar (Download from http://getcomposer.org/download/ or use the included version....Working with GroupDocs SDK we usually need a GUID to work with a document. But it’s not very comfortable for users to work with GUIDs. So in your app, you can use two methods to upload a file to a GroupDocs account and get it’s GUID programmatically. Requirements PHP 5.3 Apache ModRewrite PHP Curl extension PHP Sockets extension (php_sockets.dll) GroupDocs PHP SDK composer.phar (Download from http://getcomposer.org/download/ or use the included version.

    blog.groupdocs.com/total/two-ways-of-uploading-...
  5. GroupDocs Merger not working with .msg files - ...

    I am splitting the files and on each page I am extracting text using GroupDocs Parser, now the problem is when I am trying to do the same with .msg file I am getting the error “Unsupported file Type”. below is my code u…...I am splitting the files and on each page I am extracting text using GroupDocs Parser, now the problem is when I am trying to do the same with .msg file I am getting the error “Unsupported file Type”. below is my code u…

    forum.groupdocs.com/t/groupdocs-merger-not-work...
  6. Div to Pdf - Free Support Forum - groupdocs.com

    Hi everyone, I’m new to GroupDocs and interested in trying it out for my use cAse (converting HTML div to PDF). Can anyone here give me a hint or some guidance? I’m looking to perform this conversion in a background proc…...Hi everyone, I’m new to GroupDocs and interested in trying it out for my use case (converting HTML div to PDF). Can anyone here give me a hint or some guidance? I’m looking to perform this conversion in a background proc…

    forum.groupdocs.com/t/div-to-pdf/16491
  7. Image search options | GroupDocs

    This article describes the image search options that can be specified in an instance of the ImageSearchOptions clAss....This article describes the image search options that can be specified in an instance of the ImageSearchOptions class.

    docs.groupdocs.com/search/nodejs-java/image-sea...
  8. Saving to HTML with External Resource Files | G...

    Note This feature is supported by version 19.5. or greater Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Saving to HTML with External Resource Files Since version 19.5, The GroupDocs.Assembly provides a great feature which is saving of external resource files while an Assembled document loaded from a non-HTML format is being saved to HTML. From now on, when saving an Assembled document to an HTML file, by default, external resource files are stored to a folder having the same name As the HTML file without extension plus the “_files” suffix....Note This feature is supported by version 19.5. or greater Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Saving to HTML with External Resource Files Since version 19.5, The GroupDocs.Assembly provides a great feature which is saving of external resource files while an assembled document loaded from a non-HTML format is being saved to HTML. From now on, when saving an assembled document to an HTML file, by default, external resource files are stored to a folder having the same name as the HTML file without extension plus the “_files” suffix.

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/java/saving-to-html...
  9. Get default load options for a source format | ...

    In this article, you will learn how to get default load options for a source format with GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET API....In this article, you will learn how to get default load options for a source format with GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET API.

    docs.groupdocs.com/conversion/net/get-default-l...
  10. Installation | GroupDocs

    GroupDocs hosts all Java APIs on GroupDocs Repository. You can eAsily use GroupDocs.Watermark for Java API directly in your Maven projects with simple configurations. Specify GroupDocs Repository Configuration First, you need to specify GroupDocs repository configuration/location in your Maven pom.xml As follows:  GroupDocsJavaAPI GroupDocs Java API https://releAses.groupdocs.com/java/repo/ Define GroupDocs.Watermark for Java API Dependency Then define GroupDocs.Watermark for Java API dependency in your pom.xml As follows: com....GroupDocs hosts all Java APIs on GroupDocs Repository. You can easily use GroupDocs.Watermark for Java API directly in your Maven projects with simple configurations. Specify GroupDocs Repository Configuration First, you need to specify GroupDocs repository configuration/location in your Maven pom.xml as follows: <repositories> <repository> <id>GroupDocsJavaAPI</id> <name>GroupDocs Java API</name> <url>https://releases.groupdocs.com/java/repo/</url> </repository> </repositories> Define GroupDocs.Watermark for Java API Dependency Then define GroupDocs.Watermark for Java API dependency in your pom.xml as follows: <dependencies> <dependency> <groupId>com.

    docs.groupdocs.com/watermark/java/installation/