HtmlFixedSaveOptionsResourcesFolderAlias Property |
Namespace: Aspose.Words.Saving
When you save a Document in Html format, Aspose.Words needs to save all images embedded in the document as standalone files. ResourcesFolder allows you to specify where the images will be saved and ResourcesFolderAlias allows to specify how the image URIs will be constructed.
public void HtmlFixedResourceFolder() { // Open a document which contains images Document doc = new Document(MyDir + "Rendering.docx"); HtmlFixedSaveOptions options = new HtmlFixedSaveOptions { SaveFormat = SaveFormat.HtmlFixed, ExportEmbeddedImages = false, ResourcesFolder = ArtifactsDir + "HtmlFixedResourceFolder", ResourcesFolderAlias = ArtifactsDir + "HtmlFixedResourceFolderAlias", ShowPageBorder = false, ResourceSavingCallback = new ResourceUriPrinter() }; // A folder specified by ResourcesFolderAlias will contain the resources instead of ResourcesFolder // We must ensure the folder exists before the streams can put their resources into it Directory.CreateDirectory(options.ResourcesFolderAlias); doc.Save(ArtifactsDir + "HtmlFixedSaveOptions.HtmlFixedResourceFolder.html", options); } /// <summary> /// Counts and prints URIs of resources contained by as they are converted to fixed .Html /// </summary> private class ResourceUriPrinter : IResourceSavingCallback { void IResourceSavingCallback.ResourceSaving(ResourceSavingArgs args) { // If we set a folder alias in the SaveOptions object, it will be printed here Console.WriteLine($"Resource #{++mSavedResourceCount} \"{args.ResourceFileName}\""); string extension = Path.GetExtension(args.ResourceFileName); switch (extension) { case ".ttf": case ".woff": { // By default 'ResourceFileUri' used system folder for fonts // To avoid problems across platforms you must explicitly specify the path for the fonts args.ResourceFileUri = ArtifactsDir + Path.DirectorySeparatorChar + args.ResourceFileName; break; } } Console.WriteLine("\t" + args.ResourceFileUri); // If we specified a ResourcesFolderAlias we will also need to redirect each stream to put its resource in that folder args.ResourceStream = new FileStream(args.ResourceFileUri, FileMode.Create); args.KeepResourceStreamOpen = false; } private int mSavedResourceCount; }