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  1. Saving EditableDocument to stream | Documentation

    This article shows and explains the advances techniques and approaches while working with EditableDocument in advanced level — saving to stream with Resource callback, saving Resources separately from HTML markup, and saving HTML markup with adjustable Resource links....stream with resource callback, saving resources separately from...HTML markup with adjustable resource links. Note Information, explained...

    docs.groupdocs.com/editor/net/saving-editabledo...
  2. Saving EditableDocument to stream | Documentation

    This article shows and explains the advances techniques and approaches while working with EditableDocument in advanced level — saving to stream with Resource callback, saving Resources separately from HTML markup, and saving HTML markup with adjustable Resource links....stream with resource callback, saving resources separately from...HTML markup with adjustable resource links. Note Information, explained...

    docs.groupdocs.com/editor/java/saving-editabled...
  3. Create EditableDocument from File or Markup | D...

    This article explains how to create an instance of the EditableDocument class from HTML files from disk or from HTML markup with Resources using GroupDocs.Editor for Node.js via Java API....or from HTML markup with resources in Node.js via Java. Introduction...HTML markup with optional resources. For example, a document was...

    docs.groupdocs.com/editor/nodejs-java/create-ed...
  4. Loading of template documents from HTML with re...

    Note This feature is supported by version 19.5. or greater Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Loading of template documents from HTML with Resources GroupDocs.Assembly provides a great feature which is loading of HTML template documents referencing external Resource files to be assembled and saved to non-HTML formats. Since version 19.5, when loading an HTML document from a file, its containing folder is used as a base URI to resolve external Resource files’ relative URIs to absolute ones by default as shown in the following example....Loading and Saving With External Resource Files / Loading of template...documents from HTML with resources Loading of template documents...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/java/loading-of-tem...
  5. Loading of template documents from HTML with re...

    Note This feature is supported by version 19.5. or greater Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. GroupDocs.Assembly provides a great feature which is loading of HTML template documents referencing external Resource files to be assembled and saved to non-HTML formats. Since version 19.5, when loading an HTML document from a file, its containing folder is used as a base URI to resolve external Resource files’ relative URIs to absolute ones by default as shown in the following example....Loading and Saving With External Resource Files / Loading of template...documents from HTML with resources Loading of template documents...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/net/loading-of-temp...
  6. Render SVG File Format using GroupDocs.Viewer f...

    It gives us immense pleasure to announce the release of version 17.6.0 of GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET . This release comes up with the support of SVG file format. Furthermore, we have introduced 8 improvements and fixes in this regular monthly release. We recommend you to please upgrade to the latest version for a better experience. GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET 17.6.0 - New FeaturesFollowing is the new feature introduced in this version of the API....Improvement - Replace backslashes in resource URL’s with forward slashes...Improvement - Determine resource type based on resource name Improvement...

    blog.groupdocs.com/viewer/render-svg-format-gro...
  7. 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....could be saved as HTML with resources. This means that the generated...HTML files along with the resources such as images and, as I have...

    blog.groupdocs.com/assembly/save-assembled-word...
  8. Create EditableDocument from file or markup | D...

    This article explains how to create instance of the EditableDocument class from HTML files from disk or from HTML markup with Resources using GroupDocs.Editor for Java API....or from HTML markup with resources Introduction When working...HTML markup with optional resources. For example, some document...

    docs.groupdocs.com/editor/java/create-editabled...
  9. GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET 16.10 Supports WAV ...

    We are happy to share that another monthly release of GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET with a bunch of new features is available for the .NET community. GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET 16.10 has come with the support of WAV audio format. Not only this, the API has also brought some new features related to PSD, JPEG, TIFF and MP3 file formats. We recommend you to download this latest version and check out its exciting features....tag in Mp3 format Read Image Resource Blocks (native PSD metadata)...Photoshop format Read Image Resource Blocks (native PSD metadata)...

    blog.groupdocs.com/metadata/groupdocs-metadata-...
  10. Save HTML to Folder | Documentation

    This article explains how to save an edited document in HTML form to a folder on local disk using GroupDocs.Editor for Node.js via Java features....disk as an HTML file with a resource folder using GroupDocs.Editor...htmlContent ); // If there are resources (images, stylesheets, fonts)...

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