I'ver used activePDF in the past, its a good tool but its not free.
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"Franck" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Today, .doc, .xls, .ppt, .tif and .html
I know that manage everykind of documents is rather impossible as you
said but lookin for so much tools/controls/library which are all known
to be the better and faster tool, I'm quite lost.
On 19 déc, 16:09, "Ignacio Machin \( .NET/ C# MVP \)" <machin TA
laceupsolutions.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Any type of document? well, I think that is pretty much impossible,
> especially server side.
>
> The best you could do is to try to print the document to the pdf writer,
> but
> even so you need to know how to make (if possible) the program that handle
> the document print such a document
>
> Do you have any particuylar format in mind?
>
> --
> Ignacio Machin
> machin AT laceupsolutions com
>
> "Franck" <wesley.sa...@gmail.com> wrote in
> messagenews:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>
>
> > Hi,
> > I'm lookin for an external tool which could convert any type of
> > documents to pdf from server.
> > (with as much functionnalities as possible : schedule, pooling, multi
> > thread, embedding font, encrypt, merge, ...)
>
> > (Actually testing neevia Document Convert pro)
>
> > Does anyone got experience and/or links regarding this ?
>
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