A .NET component for developers that is absolutely standalone and does not require Microsoft Word or any other word-processors
| Version | 4.5.7.23 |
| Updated | Nov 3rd 2014 |
| Developer |
SautinSoft
N/A
N/A
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| User Rating |
1016
2.4
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| Original File Size | 5.9 MB |
| Downloads | 8352 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 2003 |
| Category | Programming |
.Net component to convert RTF to HTML, XHTML in ASP.Net, C#, VB.Net. The DLL is absolutely standalone and doesn't require MS Word or any other word-processor. Component able to transform RTF to HTML 3.2, HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0 with CSS styles.
All developers will be able to use it in their web and desktop .Net applications with just two lines of code!
Output HTML/XHTM L is completely compatible with W3C validator or simple Text. The component will transform RTF to HTML with:
· font face, color and size;
· tables, nested tables, borders, backgrounds;
· embed images (png, jpg, wmf, bmp);
· CSS;
· hyperlinks;
· italic, bold and underline text;
· subscript and superscript text;
· bullets and ordered lists;
· 20 types of encodings (UTF-8, Windows-1251, ISO-8859-2 etc.)
· and other HTML tags.
The RTF-to-HTML DLL .Net Crack is managed C# .Net component for developers, it's absolutely standalone and doesn't require Microsoft Word or any other word-processors. Developers can use it in ASP.Net, C#, VB.Net, J# or Delphi .Net. It has small size, about 150 Kb. But the speed of converting is very fast, about 2-3 HTML files/per sec.
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