We just released the first beta version of the TX Text Control DocumentViewer for Angular applications. TX Text Control DocumentViewer for Angular is a native, client-side Angular package to use the HTML5 based document viewer in Angular applications.

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DocumentViewer for Angular Beta Released

We just released the first beta version of the TX Text Control DocumentViewer for Angular applications. TX Text Control DocumentViewer for Angular is a native, client-side Angular package to use the HTML5 based document viewer in Angular applications.

 
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Live Samples Hosted on StackBlitz

We are introducing a new live tutorial repository hosted on StackBlitz. We will host samples that can be directly tested and modified without installing any development environment.

 
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Using the DocumentViewer in Pure HTML and JavaScript

The TX Text Control DocumentViewer cannot only be used in ASP.NET, ASP.NET Core and Angular applications, but also in pure HTML and JavaScript applications. This tutorial shows how to create a simple HTML application using the DocumentViewer.

 
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Using TXTextControl.Web in ASP.NET Core Razor Pages

By default, TXTextControl.Web is built for ASP.NET Core MVC Web Applications. But it can be used with Razor Pages as well by adding the required static files to page level.

 
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Securing the WebSocketHandler Endpoint in ASP.NET

The online document editor uses a WebSocket connection to synchronize the document. The initial connection is routed to an endpoint that creates the WebSocketHandler. This article shows how to add a security layer by adding an authentication filter to this endpoint.

 
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Angular DocumentViewer: Loading Documents from an ASP.NET Core Backend Web API

TX Text Control DocumentViewer for Angular can be used to display documents in Angular applications. This article shows how to load documents from an ASP.NET Core API Controller.

 
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Adding a WebSocket Security Middleware to ASP.NET Core Web Applications

The online document editor uses a WebSocket connection to synchronize the document. This article shows how to add a security middleware to ASP.NET Core Web Applications to secure the WebSocketHandler requests.

 
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Ready to Update? Talk to Us!

Do you want to learn more about the new version and how it can help you to integrate document processing into your applications? Talk to us about technical questions or your update options. We are always here to help.

 
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