I am unable to insert a video which is having table of contents and is capable of playing at required time frame and that particular video is supposed to be a part of adobe captivate project. The video is embedded in a html5 file. Adding a zip file of the html5 file along with xml etc. is unable to load in Adobe Captivate. Please if someone can help me proceed further.
You cannot insert HTML files, but you can insert a web object !
So you just have to publish your video on a server, to copy the link address where it is located on the internet and to insert this link in Adobe Captivate ( insert > objects > web).
Hope it will help you.
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I'm trying to embed a tableau visualization onto a block created in Drupal 8. I've tried use one of the example tableau visualizations available here. Clicking on share on the on the tableau visual provides an embed code and I tried copying and pasting that embed code into a basic page with full html option in Drupal 8, but I don't see the visualization rendered. Instead the pasted content gets displayed as it is. How should i get this working?
I just figured one way of doing this. Copy the embed code onto a .html file and place it in the drupal web directory - in htdocs. On the content have a provide a hyperlink to the .html file. and there... it works!
Just goto clicked Content >>Add Content>>Basic Page. and then in text editor click source button, then copy paste your tableau embedded code and click save & publish. then goto website and see the result.
I have a xml file which has all the data from my Web based application. Now I am using XSLT 1.0 file to read the data from XML and my application then displays this in aspx page in my internet explorer.
I want to edit the content in Microsoft Word and then save it in word file (doc, docx). When I use File-->"Edit with Microsoft Word" option, I see blank MS Word and no data. I dont know what to do.
Please help and advise.
Open it with notepad, then copy all the content, the paste it in a newly created word document.
That's how straightforward things tend to get with office...
I have files in e pub format. I have to show their contents to the user. How do I read them in asp.net? Can it be done through javascript?
Authoritative? What could be better then a StackOverflow answer? I started from this question ( https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4870594/is-there-a-c-sharp-epub-library ) and gleaned a few usefull links:
Usefull information on displaying text in a web browser using javascript so it paginates nicely: HTML book-like pagination
A C# open source library for reading ePub files, the sample code on the home page includes how to get the contents as HTML: http://epubreader.codeplex.com/
There are other libraries which may come in handy if the ePub reader library on codeplex doesn't pan out: http://sourceforge.net/projects/epubsharp/, and http://www.aspose.com/categories/.net-components/aspose.words-for-.net/default.aspx
You can't do this with just JavaScript of course, you'll have a server side like a web service or code behind on your asp.net webpage which opens the epub file, extracts the contents as HTML and returns it to the client, but I think there is enough here to get you started.
Just to add then i suggest the steps:
Step 1: unzip the file using C#,.net code having some third party library.
Refer : recommend a library/API to unzip file in C#
Step 2: Check whether in the extracted folder there is only one file or more.
Refer: How do I find out how many files are in a directory?
Step 3 :Read the file using stream reader in c#.net
Refer: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa328963(v=vs.71).aspx
http://www.dotnetperls.com/streamreader
Epub file is actually a zip archive that contains
xml files for meta data, table of contents etc
xhtml or dtbook (xml) + gif, jpeg, png, svg + css for content
To be able to display epub you will have to be able to handle all of the above. Here Reading ePub format you'll find what you have to do to open epub step by step - it's an example for iphone, but it should be enough.
I want to update a background image in google code projects.I searched their wiki, it talks about pointing image to an external world.Is there anyway we can upload the image to google code and provide a link?
I got the solution.First you need to upload the image to 'Download' area.After that, give the image url like this.
<img src="http://yourgoogleproject.googlecode.com/files/name of your image.PNG" alt="Logo"/>
You have to paste the above code inside apostrophe(') and end with apostrophe and can paste this in project description of your project summary tab.(I have just added here, in my case)
The file uploaded will go under 'files' folder of your project automatically.
This answer is no longer correct. Google Code removed the downloads option in May 2013, due to misuse. You can, as they suggest, move your files to Google Drive and link to them from there, which is fine for project downloads, but for items such as images in wiki pages or the project home page, I recommend checking the images into your source repository and linking to them. For example, ig you use a mercurial repository and your files are checked into docs/images, then:
http://yourproject.googlecode.com/hg/yourproject/docs/images/logo.png
should work.
Can someone point me to some code/tutorial on how to upload pdf files and store them, then moreover how to use a pdf reader to display the file as read only in an asp.net application.
Is there a PDF reader already in the visual studio toolbox?
The approach I would use in this situation is to upload the PDF as you would any other file, then use a tool like GhostScript to convert the PDF pages into image files that you can show in ASP .Net.
Here's a tutorial doing that in C# http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cs/GhostScriptUseWithCSharp.aspx
Adobe provides (on acrobat.com) a free service which provides you with the ability to upload pdf (and also other types like doc...) and then embed a nice flash interface for displaying the files on your page.
It's pretty helpful as you can store some 5 gigs of files here.
But if you want to let the users upload their own files then this won't help you.
PDF is a final format file, ie its is read-only for the most part and can be embedded into the page via the <object> tag, except if you mean downloadable by the user.
Displaying PDF is generally done by rasterising to an image format for display (ie as an image on the page or via a richer interface (with zooming etc) through flash/silverlight etc.
You can use [GhostScript][1] to interpret PDF files and convert them to an image.
[1]: http://www.GhostScript .com
Uploading a PDF is just like any other file. Use the ASP.NET file uploader control:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/aspnet/fileupload.aspx
In order to view the PDF in an ASP.NET application, you could either depend on Acrobat being there or use a PDF Viewer control.
The company I work for, Atalasoft, sells a PDF Reader add-on to our web viewer controls. You can learn more here: http://www.atalasoft.com/products/dotimage/pdf-reader