How to Convert MHT to DOT on C++: Step-by-Step Code Example
// Converting to MHT Using Aspose.PDF
// C++ SKD is not available
%!(EXTRA string=HTML, string=MHT, string=HTML)
// Converting to HTML using Aspose.Words
using namespace aspose::words::cloud;
auto requestSaveOptionsData = std::make_shared< aspose::words::cloud::models::HtmlSaveOptionsData >();
requestSaveOptionsData->setFileName(std::make_shared< std::wstring >(baseTestOutPath + L"/TestConvertFile_CPP.html"));
std::shared_ptr<requests::SaveAsRequest> request(new requests::SaveAsRequest(
std::make_shared< std::wstring >(remoteFileName),
requestSaveOptionsData,
std::make_shared< std::wstring >(remoteFolder),
nullptr,nullptr,nullptr,nullptr,nullptr ));
auto actual = getApi()->saveAs(request);
%!(EXTRA string=DOT, string=HTML, string=DOT)
Transform MHT into DOT with the C++ Cloud SDK
- Initialize WordsApi and CellsApi with Client Id, Client Secret, Base URL & API version
- Set ConvertDocumentRequest with parameters local file name and format as HTML
- Call WordsApi convertDocument to convert MHT document to HTML
- Initialize SaveOption from CellsAPI with parameters SaveFormat as DOT
- Call cellsSaveAsPostDocumentSaveAs method to convert MHT file to DOT
Start leveraging Aspose.Total REST APIs for MHT to DOT
- Create an account at Dashboard to get free API quota & authorization details
- Get Aspose.Words and Aspose.Cells Cloud SDKs for C++ source code from Aspose.Words GitHub and Aspose.Cells GitHub repos to compile/use the SDK yourself or head to the Releases for alternative download options.
- Also have a look at Swagger-based API Reference for Aspose.Words and Aspose.Cells to know more about the REST API.
How to Convert PDF MHT to other formats online
Transform MHT files into HTML format using Aspose.PDF API, and seamlessly integrate them with any Aspose.Total APIs, such as Aspose.Words, Aspose.Cells, Aspose.Email, Aspose.Slides, Aspose.Diagram, Aspose.Tasks, Aspose.3D, Aspose.HTML. This enables conversion of your files into hundreds of different formats.
For a complete list of supported formats, visit the Aspose.Total Cloud page.
How to Convert Webpages MHT to PDF
Aspose.PDF Cloud SDK provides quick and easy methods to convert any web page into various file formats, similar to the process demonstrated above for DOT. Utilizing direct REST API calls or SDKs, Aspose.PDF Cloud APIs enable conversion of PDF files and web pages into multiple formats, including HTML, PDFA, SVG, EPUB, TEX, XML, XPS, XLS, XLSX, PPTX, DOC, DOCX, MOBIXML, EMF, and TIFF.
- Create PdfApi class instance to convert MHT document
- Call appropriate method like putPdfInStorageToDoc method of PDFApi class instance for conversion from MHT and provide desired format as 2nd parameter.
Simple Steps to Convert MHT to PDF Online
For MHT to PDF please follow these steps:
- Visit the MHT to PDF webpage.
- Upload your MHT file from your device.
- Click on the “Convert” button.
- Wait for the conversion to finish.
- Once the conversion is complete, download the PDF file to your device.
How to Convert Webpage to DOT format
To convert a webpage to the DOT format, follow these steps:
- Visit the “Webpage to DOT” website.
- Enter the URL of the webpage you wish to convert into the designated input box.
- Click the “Convert” button to initiate the conversion process.
- Wait for the conversion to complete.
- Download the DOT file to your device once the conversion is finished.
By following these steps, you can easily convert and download webpages in the desired DOT format for offline access and further use.
FAQ
- What is MHT Format?A file with .mht extension is a MIME enabled archiving file format that contains different types of data into a single file. It can store data such as text, images, page styling in the form of CSS files, JavaScript, and other resources as embedded resources in it. MHT files, having MIME type message/rfc822, encapsulate all the contents of an HTML file as a single archive file for storing on archiving on storage devices. Software applications such as Microsoft Word lets you convert your WORD documents to MHT by exporting as MHT file. MHT files can be opened using popular browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explore and Google Chrome.
- What is DOT Format?Files with .DOT extension are template files created by Microsoft Word to have pre-formatted settings for generation of further DOC or DOCX files. A template file is created in order to have specific user settings that should be applied to subsequent files created from these. These settings include page margins, borders, headers, footers, and other page settings. Such templates are used in official documents such as company letterheads and standardized forms. The DOT file format is specific to Microsoft Word 2003 and earlier, but is supported by higher versions as well. Microsoft Word by default opens every new document based on normal.dot file. If modified, all the new files created will result in same settings as from the template file. In Microsoft Word 2007, the DOT file format has been replaced with Office OpenXML based DOTX file format.
- Starting with Aspose.Total REST APIs Using C++ SDK: A Beginner's GuideQuickstart not only guides through the initialization of Aspose.Total Cloud API, it also helps in installing the required libraries.
- Where can I find the Aspose.Total Cloud API release notes for C++?Complete release notes can be reviewed at Aspose.Total Cloud Documentation.
- Is it safe to convert MHT to DOT in the Cloud?Of course! Aspose Cloud uses Amazon EC2 cloud servers that guarantee the security and resilience of the service. Please read more about Aspose's Security Practices.
- What file formats are supported by Aspose.Total Cloud API?Aspose.Total Cloud can convert file formats from any product family to any other product family to PDF, DOCX, XPS, image(TIFF, JPEG, PNG BMP), MD and more. Checkout the complete list of supported file formats.
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