I'm trying to convert HTML (From CK Editor) to MS Word:
wordDoc = new ActiveXObject("Word.Application");
But the result shows all HTML tags (like span
, strong
) in the Word document.
How can I solve this problem?
I'm trying to convert HTML (From CK Editor) to MS Word:
wordDoc = new ActiveXObject("Word.Application");
But the result shows all HTML tags (like span
, strong
) in the Word document.
How can I solve this problem?
There are some complete solutions for your problem. Try these ones:
While you're looking for a WORD solution, could a PDF solution work as well? Try http://www.fpdf.org if so. But again this doesn't work if you absolutely must have WORD as the end result. Unless you need the user to type on the document, PDFs are generally better as they prevent a user from modifying.
As per your question i understand that you want HTML to Word With All Style(Css Apply)
i have such requirenmnet i had implement below code it's perfactly work for me. please check below code may be it's help full to you
here i am create Word File from GridView and i had apply Style to that grid.it's create same Grid in Word file as it display in browser.you need to only change style (css) related tag for your work.
Protected Sub CreateHTMlToWord()
Try
Dim sHtml As New StringBuilder
Dim htmlForm As New HtmlForm
grdHTMLData.GridLines = GridLines.Both 'Grid View Fill with data
Response.ClearContent()
Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", "attachment; filename=estPage.doc")
Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.doc"
Dim str As New IO.StringWriter
Dim htex As New HtmlTextWriter(str)
htmlForm.Controls.Add(grdHTMLData)
htmlForm.EnableViewState = False
Me.Controls.Add(htmlForm)
htmlForm.RenderControl(htex)
sHtml.Append("<html>")
sHtml.Append("<head>")
sHtml.Append("<style type='text/css'>")
sHtml.Append(".mGrid{width: 100%; background-color: #F8FCFE; margin: 5px 0 10px 0; border-collapse: collapse;}")
sHtml.Append(".mGrid td{ padding: 2px; color: black;} .mGrid td a:link{ color: #000;}")
sHtml.Append(".mGrid th{ padding: 4px 2px; color: #fff; background: #4A7298; font-size: 0.9em;}")
sHtml.Append(".mGrid th a:link{ color: #fff; font-weight: bold;} .mGrid .alt{ background-color: #E1EEF7;}")
sHtml.Append(".mGrid .pgr{ background: #E1EEF7;} .mGrid .pgr table{ margin: 5px 0;}")
sHtml.Append(".mGrid .pgr td span{ border-width: 0; font-weight: bold; color: #666; line-height: 12px;}")
sHtml.Append(".mGrid .pgr td a{ color: #666;} .mGrid .pgr td a:link{ color: #4A7298; padding: 0 5px; text-decoration: underline;}")
sHtml.Append(".mGrid .pgr td a:active{ text-decoration: none; font-weight: bold;}")
sHtml.Append(".mGrid .pgr td a:hover{ color: #fff; background-color: #4A7298; text-decoration: none;} .mGrid a:hover{ text-decoration: underline;}")
sHtml.Append(".mGridHdr th{ text-align: left;}")
sHtml.Append("</style>")
sHtml.Append("</head>")
sHtml.Append("<body>")
sHtml.Append(str.ToString)
sHtml.Append("</body>")
sHtml.Append("</html>")
Response.Write(sHtml.ToString)
Response.Flush()
Response.Close()
Catch ex As Exception
End Try
End Sub
Pandoc allows conversion between html and word documents (among many other formats). Pandoc is an haskel library but there are bundled installer for all platform. To convert your document you will need to use this command.
pandoc -o file.doc file.html
What I could imagine is like following steps: