Aspose.Word to create an xml file, and then and Aspose.Pdf to create the
pdf file.
This works out to be quite a considerable additional expense, though,
with single-licence costs of AU$790 for Aspose.Word and AU$526 for
Aspose.Pdf.
I've tried to use the Word-generated xml document (thinking that I might
be able to do something with microsoft.office.interop.word) as input for
Aspose.pdf, but Word's xml documents are about as well-formed as the
Word-generated html!!
So my question now is ...
Has anyone had success exporting properly formatted xml documents
from existing Word documents -- retaining all hyperlinks -- in a C#
asp.net web app??
Will also post this to microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.csharp and
microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet
Sharon.
Don Schmidt wrote:
My pdf files have active email and url links. I use PDF-XChange to create
the pdf file.
http://www.docu-track.com/
An important part of having active email and url links is to view the file
with Adobe Reader version 6 or above.