How can I use DocIO in an ASP.NET application?
.NET DocIO can be used in both winforms and webforms applications without any changes to the code. The usage is the same for both winforms and webforms applications. The only difference in the case of a webforms application is that the created document is streamed to the client browser. Here is the code snippet for streaming the generated documented to the browser.
C#
// Streaming the document to client browser.
document.Save( "Sample.doc" , FormatType.Doc , Response , HttpContentDisposition.InBrowser );
// Streaming the document in attachment.
document.Save( "Sample.doc" , FormatType.Doc , Response , HttpContentDisposition.Attachment);
VB
' Streaming the document to client browser.
document.Save("Sample.doc", FormatType.Doc, Response, HttpContentDisposition.InBrowser)
' Streaming the document in attachment.
document.Save("Sample.doc", FormatType.Doc, Response, HttpContentDisposition.Attachment)
Note:
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The Classic controls can be used in existing projects; however, if you are starting a new project, we recommend using the latest version of Essential® Studio® for ASP.NET. Although Syncfusion® will continue to support all Classic Versions, we are happy to assist you in migrating to the newest edition.
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