Convert PDF to HTML via Cloud .NET SDK
Export PDF documents to multiple formats including PDF with Aspose.PDF Cloud .NET SDK
Get StartedHow to Convert PDF to HTML Using SDK for .NET
In order to convert PDF to HTML, we’ll use Aspose.PDF Cloud .NET SDK This Cloud SDK allows you to easily build cloud-based PDF creator, editor & converter apps in C#, ASP.NET, or other .NET languages for various cloud platforms. Open NuGet package manager, search for Aspose.PDF Cloud and install. You may also use the following command from the Package Manager Console.
Package Manager Console Command
PM> Install-Package Aspose.Pdf-Cloud
Steps to Convert PDF to HTML via .NET SDK
Aspose.PDF Cloud developers can easily load & convert PDF to HTML files in just a few lines of code.
- Create a new Configuration object with your Application Secret and Key
- Create an object to connect to the Cloud API
- Upload your document file
- Perform the conversion
- Download the result
System Requirements
It is easy to get started with Aspose.PDF Cloud .NET SDK and there is nothing to install. Simply create an account at Aspose for Cloud and get your application information. Once you have the App SID & key, you are ready to give the Aspose.PDF Cloud .NET SDK.
- .NET Framework 2.0 or later
- JSON.NET
This sample code shows PDF to HTML Cloud .NET SDK Conversion
public static void ConvertPDFtoHTML()
{
var localImageFileName = @"C:\Samples\sample.pdf";
var storageImageFileName = "sample.pdf";
// Get your ClientId and ClientSecret from https://dashboard.aspose.cloud (free registration required).
var config = new Configuration(AppSecret, AppKey);
var pdfApi = new PdfApi(config);
using (var file = File.OpenRead(localImageFileName))
{
var uploadResult = pdfApi.UploadFile(storageImageFileName, file);
}
var response = pdfApi.GetPdfInStorageToHtml(storageImageFileName);
response.CopyTo(System.IO.File.OpenWrite("sample-html.zip"));
Console.WriteLine($"PDF to HTML result: {response.Length} bytes");
}
Free App to Convert PDF to HTML
Check our live demos for PDF to HTML conversion with following benefits.
A PDF Processing Library to create cross-platform applications with the ability to generate, modify, convert, render, secure and print documents without using Adobe Acrobat. .NET PDF API offers compression, table creation, graph & image functions, hyperlinks, stamp and watermarking tasks, extended security controls & custom font handling.
PDF What is PDF File Format
Portable Document Format (PDF) is a type of document created by Adobe back in 1990s. The purpose of this file format was to introduce a standard for representation of documents and other reference material in a format that is independent of application software, hardware as well as Operating System. PDF files can be opened in Adobe Acrobat Reader/Writer as well in most modern browsers like Chrome, Safari, Firefox via extensions/plug-ins. Most of the commercially available software suites also offer conversion of their documents to PDF file format without the requirement of any additional software component. Thus, PDF file format has full capability to contain information like text, images, hyperlinks, form-fields, rich media, digital signatures, attachments, metadata, Geospatial features and 3D objects in it that can become as part of source document.
Read MoreHTML What is HTML File Format
HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) is the extension for web pages created for display in browsers. Known as language of the web, HTML has evolved with requirements of new information requirements to be displayed as part of web pages. The latest variant is known as HTML 5 that gives a lot of flexibility for working with the language. HTML pages are either received from server, where these are hosted, or can be loaded from local system as well. Each HTML page is made up of HTML elements such as forms, text, images, animations, links, etc. These elements are represented by tags such as img, a, p and several others where each tag has start and end. It can also embed applications written in scripting languages such as JavaScript and Style Sheets (CSS) for overall layout representation.
Read MoreOther Supported Conversions
You can also convert PDF into many other file formats including few listed below.