TextGlow Silverlight Open XML Viewer Source Code available
TextGlow, the prototype Open XML Viewer for Silverlight is one of the most popular posts in the brief history of my blog. Intergen, a Microsoft partner in New Zealand, have now elected to offer the source code for this application on OpenXMLDeveloper.org. I am very excited about this development, Silverlight is amazing, and the combination of Open XML and Siverlight easy for a nerd like me to get excited about.
If you haven't signed up for OpenXMLDeveloper.org, now is a good time to do so. You'll find this source code as well as other projects to help your development of Open XML solutions.
Here is an excerpt from the article:
Displaying Open XML documents in Silverlight with TextGlow
By James Newton-King
The Office Open XML file format has opened up a new range of possibilities to working with documents. The Microsoft Office 2007 suite of products replaces the old binary formats and produces documents in a parser friendly XML format by default instead.
TextGlow (www.textglow.net) is a Silverlight 2.0 application that leverages the new Office Open XML file format to display Word documents directly in the browser. This article will look at how to use the built-in features of Silverlight 2.0 to read content from an OpenXML package, parse XML using LINQ to XML and display the document contents using Silverlight.
Comments
Anonymous
January 01, 2003
C’est une information publiée et détaillée ici : http://blogs.technet.com/gray_knowlton/archive/2009Anonymous
January 01, 2003
C’est une information publiée et détaillée ici : http://blogs.technet.com/gray_knowlton/archive/2009/03/23/textglow-silverlight-open-xml-viewer-source-code-available.aspxAnonymous
January 01, 2003
Hi Andrei, Intergen will clarify this in the article on OpenXMLDeveloper.orgAnonymous
January 01, 2003
TextGlow un prototype de viewer Silverlight pour Open XML via d’être rendu disponible avec ses sourcesAnonymous
January 01, 2003
Thanks to Intergen to make it available to the community. Great work. Thanks Gray for the info.Anonymous
January 01, 2003
I’m here at the WG4 meeting in Prague this week, working on IS29500 maintenance with the other members. Anonymous
March 24, 2009
That's great ! Do you know if the license allows to use andor modify it in my projects ?Anonymous
March 24, 2009
Excellent ! Thanks to Intergen to make it available to the community. Great work. Thanks Gray for the info.