Last month the first PageBuilder blog post came to life, containing some general tips and tricks. ...
It’s a known fact that popular web servers like IIS and Apache have included support for HTTP Range Units for a long time. What this does is create an opportunity for a client (a web browser, for exam ...
Recently a partner approached us with an interesting request from a DocMaker customer. They had noticed that you can download InDesign documents as PDF files in DocMaker Studio and wondered if it w ...
Recently, one of our clients reported a puzzling problem when running the DatabaseManager UpdateSchema command. An obscure SqlException stared back at us from the Windows Event Viewer: ...
When you’re contemplating about using lossless compression in a part of your application, your probably more than aware of the compression algorithms that are available today. Historically, deflate (a ...
With PageBuilder, you can automatically and dynamically create publications and catalogues from a DAM or PIM system. We released ...
When running a Web2Print solution, the possibility to assign different access rights to different users is usually a critical requirement. Ideally, you want to be able to make security decisions at ...
Back in the old days, way before ADAM, I have been involved in a lot of projects requiring data exchange between two or more systems and/or applications. I have been happily pushin ...
Recently, two of our clients reported problems while importing files in ADAM that came from a file share. The NtfsStreamException came with a particularly worrying and puzzling mesage: ...
Did you know that the DocMaker 3.0 API exposes the layers of an InDesign document? This means that you can easily provide the users of your web UI with a representation of the layers similar to the ...
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