Hi Robert,
We are really sorry for this inconvenience.
Hi Robert,
It is just shy of the one year mark since the last update was posted. Per chance, has this issue been resolved? I would really love nothing more than to find a HTML to PDF component that runs under Medium Trust. Please let me know if your component is working correctly in Medium Trust and if it is not, can you give an ETA?
Best Regards,
Robert J Collins
Founder & President,
Netlogic Corporation
Hi Robert,
The issues you have found earlier (filed as PDFNEWNET-32124) have been fixed in Aspose.Pdf for .NET 9.3.0.
Blog post for this release can be viewed over this link
Hi Robert,
Aspose.Pdf.Generator.Pdf pdf1 = new Aspose.Pdf.Generator.Pdf();<o:p></o:p>
//Add a section into the pdf document
Aspose.Pdf.Generator.Section sec1 = pdf1.Sections.Add();
//Add a text paragraph into the section
sec1.Paragraphs.Add(new Aspose.Pdf.Generator.Text("Hello World"));
//Save the document
pdf1.Save("HelloWorld.pdf", SaveType.OpenInAcrobat, Response);
I have the same issue. I has posted to the forum and was told that Aspose.PDF requires Full trust to work, but you’re saying it will work in Medium trust. See the post here.
Hi Tan,
I understand your fellow response to my question, but your response contradict that since you stated that in 9.4, the PDF can be run in Medium trust.
Hi Tan,
Is it possible to setup Aspose dll in Full Trust in the web config while still have the rest of the site in Medium trust?
Hi Tan,
Has there been any progress with this?
Hi Tan,
I have a similar issue in Aspose.Cells that I posted here, I believe the fix is the same for both solution.
Hi Tan,
So as per above description/explanation, the recently reported issue does not seem to be a problem in our API but it appears to be a restriction in recent version of .NET Framework.
Nevertheless, I have shared the link details which you have mentioned with product team and have intimated them to further look into this matter from this perspective.
Hi Phil,PhilMIntertec:Hi TanOur deployment of Aspose.PDF for .NET requires it to be run on medium trust. If we use the latest standard version, does that mean we should have no problems with medium trust? Or do we need to request a custom DLL to work around the issue?Thanks
Hi Phil,PhilMIntertec:Our deployment of Aspose.PDF for .NET requires it to be run on medium trust. If we use the latest standard version, does that mean we should have no problems with medium trust? Or do we need to request a custom DLL to work around the issue?
Hi Phil,