The look and feel of the TX Text Control ActiveX Server section has been updated. In the new sub-section 'Applications', three key applications areas of TX Text Control ActiveX Server ('convert', 'modify' and 'create') have been described in detail.
The look and feel of the TX Text Control ActiveX Server section has been updated. In the new sub-section 'Applications', three key applications areas of TX Text Control ActiveX Server ('convert', 'modify' and 'create') have been described in detail.
The look and feel of the TX Text Control ActiveX Server section has been updated. In the new sub-section 'Applications', three key applications areas of TX Text Control ActiveX Server ('convert', 'modify' and 'create') have been described in detail.
As I mentioned in a previous post, the TX Text Control ActiveX Server-based sample application, upon which we have been working in the last few days, is now finished. No Plug-ins Required It illustrates how to load Microsoft Word documents into a browser-based editor without any plug-ins - all that is required are HTML and Javascript (requirements that every modern browser can satisfy). The document can be edited in the browser and saved back to the server in all formats supported by TX Text…
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