About this software
Terminalworks ASP.NET Core PDF Viewer is a Razor class library that embeds a browser-based PDF viewer in ASP.NET Core applications. It is built on Mozilla pdf.js and targets .NET Standard 2.1, supporting Blazor, Razor Pages, MVC, and WebAssembly, and requires ASP.NET Core 3.1 or newer. Viewer features include annotations, search, bookmarks, print, zoom, themes, responsive layout, accessibility, and localization.
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TerminalWorks ASP.NET Core PDF Viewer
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Benefits
- Embeddable viewer: Integrate a browser-based PDF viewer directly into ASP.NET Core pages.
- Framework compatibility: Supports Blazor, Razor Pages, MVC, and WebAssembly on .NET Standard.
- Browser support: Runs on modern browsers and includes Internet Explorer 11 compatibility.
- Customization and theming: Includes configurable CSS themes and options for custom styling.
- Accessibility and localization: Designed for accessibility and supports easy UI text translation.
Available languages
- English
- Spanish
- German
Support information
- Documentation and examples: Comprehensive documentation and code examples are available on the product documentation site.
- NuGet package: The official package is published on NuGet for installation and version management.
- Support portal and tickets: Technical issues can be submitted through the publisher support portal and ticketing system.
- Remote assistance: Remote support procedures and a TeamViewer download are described on the support page.
- Software assurance options: Software Assurance customers are entitled to premium VIP support per publisher policies.
Frequently asked questions
What is TerminalWorks ASP.NET Core PDF Viewer?
A server-side component and client-side viewer for ASP.NET Core that renders PDF documents inside web applications, providing standard viewer controls for navigation, zoom, search, and printing.
How is the viewer integrated into an ASP.NET Core application?
Integration typically involves adding the viewer component to server-side routes or controllers and embedding the client-side viewer in Razor pages or SPA views.
Which browsers and platforms does it support?
Browser compatibility generally covers modern desktop and mobile browsers with HTML5 and JavaScript support; behavior may vary by browser capabilities.
How should PDFs be secured when using the viewer?
Secure PDFs by enforcing server-side access control, serving files over HTTPS, and applying authentication and authorization checks before streaming documents to the viewer.