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Sun Jun 26, 2016 4:55 pm

Hello,

I have just started to use Spire.PDF and was able to get an HTML converted to a PDF. However, the styling nor page orientation was not being properly applied.

I've read through the forum for help and found a new method that is explained here: http://www.dotnetobject.com/expage.php? ... 5_gZXbdicQ. I've downloaded the files and deployed them on the web server, however, every time I run the page, I'm getting the error that the plugins aren't being found. I tried your advice to specify the plugin path by using this approach given to another use: Spire.Pdf.HtmlConverter.Qt.HtmlConverter.PluginPath = @"E: \PdfTest\bin\Debug";. However, that is not working either.

Can you help?

barthsm
 
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Mon Jun 27, 2016 1:49 am

Hi,

Thanks for your posting.
Please make sure that "Enable 32-Bit Applications" is set to "true" in your IIS Application Pools Settings.
You can follow this link to check up some points.
using-the-new-qt-htmlconverter-plugin-from-a-plugin-t5465.html#p15468

Please feel free to contact us if you need any assistance.

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Amy
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amy.zhao
 
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Thu Jun 30, 2016 7:05 am

Hi,

Has your issue been resolved?
Thanks for your feedback in advance.

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Amy
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