Implement a PDF viewer in an ASP.NET web application.
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Jun 26, 2024 - C#
Implement a PDF viewer in an ASP.NET web application.
Retrieve a list of interactive form fields' names and use the PdfFormData object to fill form fields in code.
Use the PdfDocumentFacade and PdfAcroFormFacade classes to change the interactive form field's parameters in a PDF document.
Use the PDF Document API to rotate document pages and save the result.
Implement a custom signer based on the Bouncy Castle C# API and use a custom digest calculator to calculate a document hash.
Sign a PDF document using a certificate stored on a hardware device
Create an interactive form field (a check box field) and add it to a PDF document.
Get a checked appearance name for each radio button and check the corresponding radio button with the obtained value.
Use the PDF Document API to create a document with graphics in code.
This free consulting project uses Aspose.PDF for .NET and allows you to encrypt/decrypt a PDF document by applying a password and setting different privileges to it. It is also a representation of API usage under .NET Core Framework.
Obtain a checked appearance name for a check box and specify the check box value.
Extract the text of a PDF document and count the words' occurrences in a document text.
Import interactive form data from an XML file to a PDF document.
Export a PDF document to multi-page Tiff and bitmap images.
Extract a page from one PDF document and insert it to another document.
Create interactive form fields and add them to a document.
Attach a file to a PDF document.
Use the PDF Document API to delete pages from a document.
Create a signature field and add it to a PDF document.
Create a custom timestamp client based on the Bouncy Castle C# API.
Add a description, image, and links to the pdf-document-api topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
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