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  1. GroupDocs.Redaction 22.10 | Java API to Redact ...

    Java on-premise API that lets you hide & redact any sensitive or classified data, content, information, or metadata to make it unreadable and non-searchable....Java on-premise API that lets you hide & redact any sensitive or classified data, content, information, or metadata to make it unreadable and non-searchable.

    releases.groupdocs.com/redaction/java/22-10/
  2. JpgViewOptions Class - GroupDocs.Viewer for .NE...

    Provides options for rendering documents into JPG format....Provides options for rendering documents into JPG format.

    apireference.groupdocs.com/viewer/net/groupdocs...
  3. JSON Viewer in Java | Render JSON as PDF using ...

    View JSON files as PDF using Java. Learn how to render JSON files within your own JSON viewer Java application using GroupDocs API....View JSON files as PDF using Java. Learn how to render JSON files within your own JSON viewer Java application using GroupDocs API.

    blog.groupdocs.com/viewer/json-viewer-using-java/
  4. XML Viewer using C# | Render XML as PDF using ....

    View XML files as PDF using C#. Learn how to render XML files within your own XML viewer .NET application using GroupDocs API....View XML files as PDF using C#. Learn how to render XML files within your own XML viewer .NET application using GroupDocs API.

    blog.groupdocs.com/viewer/xml-viewer-using-csharp/
  5. GroupDocs.Viewer for Java | Documentation

    GroupDocs.Viewer for Java allows you to render documents in various formats as HTML, PDF, JPEG, and PNG files. You do not need to use third-party software to view files within your Java application....GroupDocs.Viewer for Java allows you to render documents in various formats as HTML, PDF, JPEG, and PNG files. You do not need to use third-party software to view files within your Java application.

    docs.groupdocs.com/viewer/java/
  6. GDI+ exception when converting from image to pd...

    Hello, I am using a ASP.net Core service in Kubernetes with Docker to convert images into pdf. While converting I get following exception message: “The type initializer for ‘Gdip’ threw an exception.” I added already…...Hello, I am using a ASP.net Core service in Kubernetes with Docker to convert images into pdf. While converting I get following exception message: “The type initializer for ‘Gdip’ threw an exception.” I added already…

    forum.groupdocs.com/t/gdi-exception-when-conver...
  7. FileType.NSF Field - GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET ...

    Lotus Notes Database (.nsf) Learn more about this file format here....Lotus Notes Database (.nsf) Learn more about this file format here.

    apireference.groupdocs.com/viewer/net/groupdocs...
  8. Stream.Close Method (System.IO) | Microsoft Learn

    Closes the current stream and releases any resources (such as sockets and file handles) associated with the current stream. Instead of calling this method, ensure that the stream is properly disposed....Closes the current stream and releases any resources (such as sockets and file handles) associated with the current stream. Instead of calling this method, ensure that the stream is properly disposed.

    learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.io....
  9. GroupDocs.Viewer for Python overview | Document...

    GroupDocs.Viewer for Python enables you to convert files to HTML, PNG, JPEG, PDF file formats, and save attachments without relying on third-party applications. GroupDocs.Viewer for Python is cross-platform class library....GroupDocs.Viewer for Python enables you to convert files to HTML, PNG, JPEG, PDF file formats, and save attachments without relying on third-party applications. GroupDocs.Viewer for Python is cross-platform class library.

    docs.groupdocs.com/viewer/python-net/product-ov...
  10. 204 No Content - HTTP | MDN

    The HTTP 204 No Content successful response status code indicates that a request has succeeded, but the client doesn't need to navigate away from its current page. A 204 response is cacheable by default, and an ETag header is included in such cases....The HTTP 204 No Content successful response status code indicates that a request has succeeded, but the client doesn't need to navigate away from its current page. A 204 response is cacheable by default, and an ETag header is included in such cases.

    developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Statu...