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Conversion of aspx file format to doc file format beta

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You probably won't find a converter utility that can convert .aspx website to a Word document (.doc, .docx), which is what aspx to doc conversion is referring to.

However, some programming scripts and solutions can be written to create a webpage that can produce documents for export purposes using asp.net.

Unfortunately, there is no detailed software record in the database for this conversion.

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ASPX

An aspx file extension is associated with Active Server Page Extended format used by Internet Information Services (IIS) web server with server-side scripting language ASP.NET used to generate websites dynamically. Generated output from the .aspx page in your browser is a standard HTML page.

DOC

doc file extension is commonly used for text documents created in Microsoft Word word processor before version 2007. Word DOC documents can be opened in almost every (if not every) other word processor, such as OpenOffice.org Writer or iWork Pages.

A doc file extension is used throughout the time by many various applications for their document files.

 

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