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Document Processing Performance Improvements & Improved HTML to XPS Conversion using .NET

11-06-2018 07:49 PM CET | IT, New Media & Software

Press release from: Aspose

What's New in this Release?

Aspose team is happy to announce the new release of Aspose.HTML for .NET 18.10. It has improved performance of the API by creating truly parallel mechanism that significantly contributed to improved processing of documents having lots of resources. Users do not need to keep waiting until the HTML document is loaded, parsed and all scripts are executed, so the main thread is not blocked anymore. It has also incorporated a new namespace ‘Aspose.Html.Dom.Mutations’ which allows users to watch for changes being made to DOM tree. For in-depth details, users may visit Working with MutationObserver. Moreover, Aspose.HTML for .NET 18.10 also includes fixes for some exceptions which were incurring with previous versions of the API. Below is the list of new and improved features added in this new release

• Text alignment issues with Arabic in table cells
• HTML to XPS: Incorrect Woff signature exception
• Font-size "em"-values in at-page rules cause an exception
• Apply Header and footer during HTML to PDF

Overview: Aspose.HTML API

Aspose.HTML API is an advanced HTML manipulation API that enables developers to perform a wide range of HTML manipulation tasks directly within .NET & Java applications. This API offers the capabilities to create as well as manipulate HTML files within user’s .NET applications. It also provides the features to iterate through HTML elements, Nodes, extract CSS information, edit or remove HTML nodes, configure a document sandbox which affects the processing of CSS styles, rendering of HTML to PDF, XPS or raster image formats and much more.

More about Aspose.HTML API

- Homepage of Aspose.HTML APIs: https://products.aspose.com/html

- Download Aspose.HTML API: https://downloads.aspose.com/html

- Online documentation Aspose.HTML API: https://docs.aspose.com/display/htmlproductfamily/Home

Aspose Pty Ltd was founded in March 2002 in Sydney, Australia. The corporate portal was firstly launched in October 2002. Aspose strives to provide the richest component choices for global .NET programmers. Thousands of organizations from tens of countries have acquired Aspose products, including Microsoft, IBM, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ernst & Young, DuPont, Hilton Hotels, Reader's Digest, Bank of America, Boeing, Siemens, etc.

Contact Information
Aspose Pty Ltd
Suite 163, 79 Longueville Road
Lane Cove, NSW, 2066
Australia
Phone: 888.277.6734
Fax: 866.810.9465

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