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Purepage SDK Q & A: General Questions
What does Purepage SDK do?
The Purepage SDK allows the developer to handles the automatic conversion and publishing of Microsoft Windows files into HTML. Almost any file you can print you can convert and publish to
HTML using the Purepage SDK. This tool allows IT department staff and developers control the Purepage technology using their own scripts or applications.
How do I access and use the Purepage SDK?
The Purepage SDK is installed and accessed as either an ActiveX control or a COM object from within your scripting application or development environment.
See the manual for Purepage SDK for information on how to use Purepage from within your scripts or applications.
What web browsers support the HTML generated from documents using Purepage technology?
Any modern web browser will display the HTML generated by Purepage SDK. In general any version 4.0 or later browser is capable of viewing Purepage generated HTML.
Can I change the way Purepage converts documents into HTML?
Yes, the Purepage SDK gives you a high level of control over how the documents are converted into HTML.
See the “PPServer Properties” section in the manual (available when you download Purepage SDK) for more details.
Which applications are compatible with Purepage?
The Purepage SDK can convert almost any applications documents into HTML. There are, however, limitations of HTML that may apply to your documents. Click here for more extensive information about the limitations of HTML and how they affect your output.
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