September 2017

Can Foxit PDF Viewer for .NET SDK be incorporated in a WPF window (Via WinFormsHost)?

by Conor Smith | September 14, 2017
If you would like to use Viewer control in WPF, it is possible to use WindowsFormHost control to include Viewer in WPF form. You can refer to the documentation on including windows controls in WPF through WindowsFormHost in the following link: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms742875(v=vs.110).aspx. However, please be aware that Foxit PDF Viewer for .NET is not designed […]
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Are there recurring costs when using Foxit .NET SDKs?

by Conor Smith | September 14, 2017
No, we don’t have fixed recurring costs for our .NET SDKS. Once you purchase a license, you can use that version of the software as long as you like. You can choose to purchase a support plan if you want preferred e-mail and telephone support and free upgrades between major versions.
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What versions of the .NET Framework are supported by Foxit .NET SDKs?

by Conor Smith | September 13, 2017
The .NET Framework v2.0, v3.0, v3.5 and v4.x are currently supported by Foxit PDF .NET SDKs. Foxit PDF .NET SDK has been fully tested against these versions of the .NET Framework a separate build is offered to target each framework version. Examples are included for Visual Studio 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2015, as well […]
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Does Foxit PDF Viewer for .NET SDK 2.0 supports absolute Address?

by Conor Smith | September 13, 2017
Foxit PDF Viewer for .NET does not support opening the PDFs using absolute address directly. However, you can achieve your requirements by retrieving the PDF in the form of byte array from the URI using the WebClient class of .NET API. Create the PdfDocument object using the PDF byte array and open the PDF in […]
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Can Foxit PDF Merger for .NET SDK be used on Azure?

by Conor Smith | September 13, 2017
Yes, Foxit PDF Merger for .NET can be used on Azure. The Developer license is the more suitable choice for use in Azure, as it works on any machine including Azure instances, since the license key is not tied to the computer name. Be aware that the server license is not appropriate for Azure. The […]
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