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Fully Reworked Version of PHP SDK & Enhanced Images Support in PDF to Word Conversion in Cloud Apps
What's New in this Release?
Aspose team is pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Words for Cloud 17.12.0. This release includes improvements in terms of feature enhancements and bug fixes. Specifically, Aspose team is providing improved support for images in PDF to Word conversion and has released fully reworked version of Aspose.Words for Cloud PHP SDK. This release improves support for images in PDF to Word conversion. It now supports Semi-transparent images, Rotated images and Inline images (images that go “inside” the text, being a logical part of text paragraph). Some Restrictions are still apply, such as Vector images (rendered via PDF paint operators) are not converted. The fully reworked version of Aspose.Words for Cloud PHP SDK has been released. PHP Cloud SDK is a wrapper around REST API, allowing to process documents in PHP 5.6 or higher quickly and easily, gaining all benefits of strong types and IDE highlights. The distribution is available at Packagist and source code at GitHub. New SDK is fully supported and has the some advantages over the previous versions, such as SDK is fully in sync with the API, all missing methods are added, Classes, methods, and properties have comments and are IDE-friendly, Better security and Usage of Request/Response classes to represent long lists of parameters. This allows for cleaner code and easier backward-compatibility going forward. SDK is not backward compatible with the previous generation because of the last item. It should be straightforward to convert program code to using Request/Response objects. The list of new and enhanced features added in this release are given below
PDF to Word: Image Conversion
Semi-transparent images
Rotated images
Inline images (images that go "inside" the text, being a logical part of text paragraph)
SDK is fully in sync with the API, all missing methods are added
Classes, methods, and properties have comments and are IDE-friendly
Better security
Usage of Request/Respo
Start a free trial today – all users need is to sign up with the Aspose for Cloud service. Once signed up, users are ready to try the powerful file processing features offered by Aspose for Cloud.
Overview: Aspose for Cloud
Aspose for Cloud is a cloud-based document generation, conversion and automation platform for developers that offer a unique suite of APIs to work with Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, PDFs, and email formats and protocols. It supports all features for file processing, document scanning, barcodes creation and recognition, and allows extracting text or images too. Users can also work with SaaSpose APIs using REST SDKs that can be called from .NET, Java, PHP and Ruby etc.
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#PHP SDK Rewritten#Semi-transparent images#Rotate word images#reworked version of PHP SDK#Word REST API#Cloud Document APIs#cloud-based document generation
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phpSound v4.2.0 – PHP音乐分享平台商业破解
系统简介
演示地址
安装需求
更新日志
安装方法
目录
系统简介
phpSound is a Social Music Sharing Platform similar with SoundCloud, that allows users to upload their music online and share them with the world.
phpSound是一款社会化音乐分享平台代码,基于著名的SoundCloud,用户可以在线分享自己创作的歌曲或者喜欢的歌曲!也可以本地上传和管理自己的音乐小样,任何注册的用户均可分享,所有访客可在线收听!
程序自带收费会员,但支付渠道仅限PAYPAL。
演示地址
前台演示 https://phpsound.com/demo/
后台演示 https://phpsound.com/demo/index.php?a=admin 用户名admin密码password
歌曲演示 https://phpsound.com/demo/index.php?a=track&id=17
个人演示 https://phpsound.com/demo/index.php?a=profile&u=steve
安装需求
PHP 5.5, MySQLi and GD Library (cURL and OpenSSL are optional for Facebook, PayPal and Amazon S3 integrations, mod_rewrite for Permalinks).
更新日志
4.2.0 - 23 July 2018
Improved the account registration system
Other minor improvements
4.1.0 - 22 July 2018
Added seeking animation for loading tracks
Other minor improvements
4.0.0 - 21 July 2018
Reworked the Welcome landing page
Added Newsletter system
Added Email Verification (account activation) option in the Admin Panel
Added SMTP Secure option in the Admin Panel
Added the ability to create playlist on multi-track upload
Added the ability to play tracks from the Welcome page
Added the position number for each track under "Most Popular" and "Most Liked" sections
Updated the Amazon SDK to the latest version
Updated PHPMailer to the latest version
Updated the jQuery library to the latest version
Changed the way Popular tracks are being calculated for the Welcome page (last 7 days)
Changed the "Most Popular" and "Most Liked" filters to display the Top 50 tracks
Improved the themes system (favicons are now theme dependent)
Other minor improvements
安装方法
使用phpmyadmin或其他软件将 phpSound.SQL 导入到数据库里。
打开目录 'Script/includes/' 下的 config.php, 进行相应的设置
设置数据库信息:
$CONF['user'] = 'YOURDBUSER';//数据库用户 $CONF['pass'] = 'YOURDBPASS';//数据库密码 $CONF['name'] = 'YOURDBNAME';//数据库名 $CONF['url'] = 'http://yourdomain.com';//程序安装网址 $CONF['email'] = '[email protected]';//系统联系邮件
保存后上传到服务器上
个别服务器需要将下列文件或文件夹属性设置为777
'/cache', '/uploads' and its subfolders: '/uploads/avatars', '/uploads/covers', '/uploads/media', '/uploads/tracks' and '/themes/theme-name/images'.
一切设置完毕之后就可以使用用户名admin密码password进行登录了。
from 站长源码 https://zz04.net/2841.html
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The Apple iPad in Manufacturing
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The Apple iPad in Manufacturing
The iPad is essentially an iPhone ‘on steroids’. Weighing in at 1.5lb (0.68kg) it has a 9.7″ multi-touch screen, speaker, microphone, compass, accelerometer, (so it knows if it’s being tilted and rotates the screen accordingly), Wi-Fi (the faster 802.11n standard) and Bluetooth. It comes with three storage capacities built in – 16GB, 32GB and 64GB, and is also available with 3G, allowing for internet access when outside of a Wi-Fi environment. It’s powered by Apple’s own A4 processor which has been specifically designed for the iPad/iPhone operating system and offers 10 hours of runtime and a month standby. Most importantly, it’s downwardly compatible with almost all of the iPhone’s 140,000+ apps, which means that if you already have an iPhone, as soon as you buy an iPad and plug it in all of those apps will be available on there as well. Although it has an on-screen keyboard that may not appeal to many, it’s not far removed in size to a laptop keyboard, and there is an external keyboard accessory for use when desk-based.
Let’s start by covering what the iPad can’t do. It’s not a PC or a Mac and doesn’t run Windows or Mac OS, or offer multi-tasking (although the rumor mill suggests that the latter may be addressed in future updates). On the iPhone, the OS is locked down to the point that each third party application can only store information in their own ‘sealed’ area, unlike a PC where ‘My Documents’ can contain every file type and be accessed by all applications. It’s likely that the iPad will continue this tradition, with Apple already confirming that it will rely on iTunes for syncing with a PC. Also, due to a long-running spat between Apple and Adobe, the iPhone/iPad does not support Flash, which rules out access to any websites that rely on it. Apple has been criticized and applauded in equal measure for ring-fencing access to their hardware and software. While it considerably restricts third party development flexibility, it does provide an extremely stable user experience which, unlike a Windows machine, does not degrade over time as more software is installed Pressography.
During Apple’s launch, it was clear that Apple’s own 1GHz silicon was delivering quite a punch. Applications launched instantly and graphically intensive tasks ran smoothly. Couple a fast processor with a large rotatable touchscreen and you have a product that lowers the technical knowledge usage barrier and can provide an intuitive user interface which 75m iPhone users already know how to use. For example, recently I reverted back to my previous smartphone – using the menu system was like wading through treacle and it was missing many of the additional apps that I’d come to rely on. The biggest difference was a speed of information retrieval. For frequently performed tasks such as retrieving a contact, checking email or a quick web search there is no comparison. Tasks that I achieve with the iPhone within 15-20 seconds I would not have seen change out of a minute, if not more on the other phone, and this is likely to improve on the iPad.
What tasks could the iPad perform?
The key here is to identify what it does as well, or indeed better than existing technologies. In their launch event Apple demonstrated iPad versions of iWork, their office suite (covering word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations), with each application being available for just shy of ten dollars. While you probably won’t get all of the extra templates, clipart and additional bloat that comes with traditional Office suites you could argue that most people don’t use many more features than font sizing or basic formulae. The iPad ships with the same basic PIM apps as the iPhone e.g. Calendar, Contacts, Email (including MS Exchange support) and Notes, all of which will sync with a PC or Mac through iTunes. The iPhone configuration utility allows enterprise deployment, providing easy configuration for individual business settings such as email and VPN access. So for the majority of users, it will tick the basic office requirements.
As a presentation tool, the iPad excels. It can be connected to an external display, but would equally be suited for one-to-one presentations, ideal for sales staff or board meetings. Data retrieval is also a strong suit; it provides quick access to document, image, audio or video libraries, doing away with the need for storing large amounts of paper. Expect to see estate agents with iPads under their arms from April onwards! It would be equally at home in a manufacturing design office, providing a quick method of viewing product images or technical information.
The iPad supports the popular ePub electronic document format. Publishers will quickly move books, magazines, and newspapers over to the format, so people will soon become accustomed to reading on the device as opposed to traditional paper-based media. This will provide companies with an easy way of creating large catalogs in a format that users can digest in a traditional manner. Companies that produce catalogues (such as electronic components or manufacturing consumables) will no doubt warm to this as printed versions are very expensive to produce, and although they will already have full e-commerce on their websites, there is a reason why they still produce printed version – many people still prefer to view information in a book-style format. This would also lend itself well to stock control, provide stores staff with a simple checklist interface when performing stock checks.
All versions of the iPad have the accelerometer and compass facilities, and the 3G version opens up further possibilities, as it includes assisted GPS. Many of us already take the likes of Google maps on our mobiles for granted, but when GPS is embedded into a device implemented at enterprise level this stretches the boundaries further. Imagine an application that provides relevant information to a user when they arrive at a specific location; perhaps a salesman visiting a prospect/customer, or branch data when HQ staff visit. Devices that ‘know where they are’ could also be used to direct the user to items of interest/relevance around them, although the sensitivity is not good enough for this to locate items on a shelf, for example, and GPS does not always work inside buildings.
Integrating the iPad to custom requirements
If you walk through the stages of production within a manufacturing organization and analyze the role of software at any given part, most of these relate to the supply of information; either to or from the user. Whether it be in the store room, by a machine tool, booking goods out or back in from subcontractors, despatch and through to accounts. This information will either be fed into an enterprise system (MRP, ERP) or to a more localized system (stock control database, machine tool control software, order management etc), and this is where the work needs to be done if the iPad is to be of any real use. Many software companies are using Apple’s software development kit (SDK) to develop apps to interface with their products. Although these apps are often lightweight versions of their PC cousins and optimized for the iPhone it is likely that these will be reworked to take advantage of the iPad’s display. We can expect apps covering all mainstream software applications, however, more niche products are unlikely to have iPhone/iPad sibling products, as the take-up rate would not warrant the development costs.
What if you cannot develop or obtain an app to connect to an existing software system? There is a third option; we have already ascertained that the iPad is a competent web client (if Flash isn’t required). Invariably the system you want to connect to will have a database, which in turn will have ways of getting data in and out (generally using common connectors such as ODBC), so a relatively simple solution would be to build an intranet that communicates with the application. Windows Server comes with IIS (Internet Information Services), and any of the web-centric languages (PHP, Cold Fusion,.NET/ASP etc) will be able to connect to a database easily. The iPad (or any other device) could then interact with the software using a web browser. Although this still requires a considerable level of technical skill, it’s likely to be a far easier and more cost-effective skill set to source than developing an iPad-specific app and will result in a more flexible solution that other devices can take advantage of. It would also be easier to manage from a security aspect, as the network administrators take care of user access control to any given data resource on the local network.
If Apple is serious about the business angle of the iPad they will need to provide companies with more information on controlling user access, tracking usage and locking down features on it (which, to be fair they have done with the iPhone), otherwise no doubt the wide range of available games will find their way onto it and eat into productivity. Another major concern is that they will be a target for theft. It’s likely that you will be able to password protect it and, as with the MobileMe service on the iPhone, locate it if stolen (3G only) or remotely wipe it, but that’s little consolation.
In recent years Apple products have become über chic and this is something many businesses will want to harness. It’s more likely that iPads will find homes in the boardroom than on the shop floor, due to environmental factors alone, but for facilities that already keep their production areas spotless, this could be seen as the device that makes them look just that little bit more cutting edge than their competitors.
Summary
The debate is raging fiercely in the blogosphere as to whether the iPad is a ‘game changer’ or not, but in my opinion, it is. Apple said that they would not release anything equivalent to a tablet or a netbook until they could deliver something that did everything well. Given what is already known about the iPhone and what we currently know about the iPad, reasonable assumptions can be made about the iPad’s suitability for a given task. There will be of course many tasks that will always be faster or indeed only possible on a desktop/laptop than the iPad, but as a high speed, highly portable (and highly desirable) ‘media consumption device’ the Apple iPad will set the benchmark by which all others will be measured.
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Fully Reworked Versions of Java SDK & New Paragraph Format APIs Support in Cloud Apps
What's New in this Release?
We are pleased to announce the new release of Aspose.Words Cloud 18.9. Fully reworked version of Java SDK for Aspose.Words Cloud has been released. Moreover, this release has introduced two new APIs that let user update paragraph format properties. Fully reworked version of Aspose Cloud Java SDK has been released. Java Cloud SDK is a wrapper around REST API, allowing to process documents in Java 1.7+ quickly and easily, gaining all benefits of strong types and IDE highlights. The distribution is available at Maven and source code at GitHub. New SDK is fully supported and has many advantages over the previous versions, such as SDK is fully in sync with the API, all missing methods are added, Classes, methods, and properties have comments and are IDE-friendly, better security, Usage of Request/Response classes to represent long lists of parameters. This allows for cleaner code and easier backward-compatibility going forward, SDK is not backward compatible with the previous generation because of the last item. It should be straightforward to convert program code to using Request/Response objects, if users need any help on migration please ask at Free Support Forums. This release also added new saveoptions. Earlier these options were only exist in Aspose.Words, but now they are available in Aspose.Words Cloud too. This release also Added “paragraph format” APIs. It provides access to the paragraph formatting properties. It Represents all the formatting for a paragraph and Updates paragraph format properties & returns updated format properties.
Overview: Aspose for Cloud
Aspose for Cloud is a cloud-based document generation, conversion and automation platform for developers that offer a unique suite of APIs to work with Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, PDFs, and email formats and protocols. It supports all features for file processing, document scanning, barcodes creation and recognition, and allows extracting text or images too. Users can also work with SaaSpose APIs using REST SDKs that can be called from .NET, Java, PHP and Ruby etc.
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#Fully Reworked Version of Java SDK#new Paragraph Format APIs#new save options#Updates paragraph format properties#Word REST API#Cloud Document APIs#process Word documents in cloud
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Fully Reworked Versions of Ruby & Python SDKs & Enhanced PDF to Word Export in Cloud Apps
What's New in this Release?
We are pleased to announce the new release of Aspose.Words Cloud 18.8. Fully reworked versions of Ruby and Python SDKs for Aspose.Words Cloud have been released.. Moreover, the release provides Vector graphics support and Table detection and recognition improvements for PDF to Word Conversion. Fully reworked version of Aspose Cloud Ruby SDK has been released. Ruby Cloud SDK is a wrapper around REST API, allowing to process documents in Ruby 2.3 quickly and easily, gaining all benefits of strong types and IDE highlights. New SDK is fully supported and has the many advantages over the previous versions, such as SDK is fully in sync with the API, all missing methods are added, Classes, methods, and properties have comments and are IDE-friendly, Better security, Usage of Request/Response classes to represent long lists of parameters. This allows for cleaner code and easier backward-compatibility going forward and SDK is not backward compatible with the previous generation because of the last item. It should be straightforward to convert program code to using Request/Response objects, if users need any help on migration please ask at Free Support Forums. Fully reworked version of Aspose Cloud Python SDK has been released. Python Cloud SDK is a wrapper around REST API, allowing to process documents in Python 2.7, or higher (>=3.6) quickly and easily, gaining all benefits of strong types and IDE highlights. The distribution is available at pypi.org and source code at GitHub . New SDK is fully supported and has the several advantages over the previous versions. RPDF to Word converter now supports basic vector graphics. Moreover, accuracy of table detection has been significantly improved. Almost all simple tables are detected properly now. Please check Convert PDF Document to Word article for more details on blog announcement page. The taxonomy parameter is responsible for the list of classifier classes. If the parameter is not specified or is set to “default”, the classification is performed according to the IAB-2 taxonomy (10 news classes). Alternatively, there is a taxonomy “documents” (10 classes of documents). If the taxonomy parameter is set to “documents”, the classification will be performed using “documents” taxonomy. Please check Document Classification article for more details.
Overview: Aspose for Cloud
Aspose for Cloud is a cloud-based document generation, conversion and automation platform for developers that offer a unique suite of APIs to work with Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, PDFs, and email formats and protocols. It supports all features for file processing, document scanning, barcodes creation and recognition, and allows extracting text or images too. Users can also work with SaaSpose APIs using REST SDKs that can be called from .NET, Java, PHP and Ruby etc.
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#reworked versions of Ruby SDK#reworked versions of Python SDK#Vector graphics support#Table detection in PDF to Word#Word REST API#Cloud Document APIs
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Barcode Saving in BMP, SVG, GIF & TIFF Formats inside Cloud Apps
What's New in this Release?
Aspose team is pleased to announce the new release of Aspose.BarCode for Cloud 18.3. This release provides support to save barcode in BMP, SVG, GIF and TIFF format, and released a fully reworked version of .NET, Node.js and PHP Cloud SDKs. There are some important new features included in this release, such as included support for saving barcode in BMP, saving barcode in SVG format and add support to save barcode in GIF format. The format parameter of Generate Barcode API now supports TIFF value and Publish revamped Cloud SDKs for .NET, Node.js and PHP. It has released the fully reworked version of .NET, Node.js and PHP Cloud SDKs at github.com. Cloud SDKs are a wrapper around REST API, giving users all benefits of strong types and IDE highlights. Using an SDK (API client) is the quickest way for a developer to speed up the development. An SDK takes care of a lot of low-level details of making requests and handling responses and lets you focus on writing code specific to your particular project. The list of new and enhanced features included in this release are given below
Add support to save barcode in BMP
Add support to save barcode in SVG
Add support to save barcode in GIF
Add support to save barcode in TIFF
Publish .NET, Node.js and PHP Cloud SDKs at github.com
Overview: Aspose for Cloud
Aspose for Cloud is a cloud-based document generation, conversion and automation platform for developers that offer a unique suite of APIs to work with Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, PDFs, and email formats and protocols. It supports all features for file processing, document scanning, barcodes creation and recognition, and allows extracting text or images too. You can also work with SaaSpose APIs using REST SDKs that can be called from .NET, Java, PHP and Ruby etc.
More about Aspose.Barcode for Cloud
Homepage of Aspose.Barcode for Cloud
Online documentation about Working with Barcode Generation
Download available SDKs for Aspose.Barcode for Cloud
Ask technical questions/queries from Aspose Support Team
#save barcode in BMP#save barcode in SVG#save barcode in GIF#save barcode in TIFF#2D and postal barcode generation#barcode Cloud APIs#read barcodes in cloud
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Revamped Node.js SDK Release & Encrypted PDF Files Conversion to Word inside Cloud Apps
What's New in this Release?
Aspose team is pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Words for Cloud 18.2.0. This release features a brand new Node.js SDK built from the ground up along with support for converting encrypted PDF files to Word. Based on Adobe’s deprecation of Flash, conversion to SWF is no longer supported in Aspose.Words Cloud REST API. A fully reworked version of Aspose Cloud Node.js SDK has been released. Node.js Cloud SDK is a wrapper around REST API, allowing to process documents in Node.js 4.8 or higher quickly and easily, gaining all benefits of strong types and IDE highlights. The distribution is available at npm and source code at GitHub. New SDK is fully supported and has the following advantages over the previous versions:
SDK is fully in sync with the API, all missing methods are added
Classes, methods, and properties have comments and are IDE-friendly
Better security
Usage of Request/Response classes to represent long lists of parameters. This allows for cleaner code and easier backward-compatibility going forward
SDK is not backward compatible with the previous generation because of the last item. It should be straightforward to convert program code to using Request/Response objects, if users need any help on migration please ask at Free Support Forum. Aspose.Words now supports encrypted PDF files for PDF to Word conversion. Based on Adobe’s deprecation of Flash, conversion to SWF is no longer supported in Aspose.Words Cloud REST API. Some save options that have been deprecated in Aspose.Words .NET are now not available in Aspose.Words Cloud REST API as well. A full list of properties is as follows. Start a free trial today – all users need is to sign up with the Aspose for Cloud service. Once signed up, users are ready to try the powerful file processing features offered by Aspose for Cloud.
Overview: Aspose for Cloud
Aspose for Cloud is a cloud-based document generation, conversion and automation platform for developers that offer a unique suite of APIs to work with Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, PDFs, and email formats and protocols. It supports all features for file processing, document scanning, barcodes creation and recognition, and allows extracting text or images too. Users can also work with SaaSpose APIs using REST SDKs that can be called from .NET, Java, PHP and Ruby etc.
More about Aspose for Cloud
Learn More about Aspose.Words for Cloud
Download latest release of Aspose.Words for Cloud
Online Documentation for Aspose.Words for Cloud
Ask technical questions/queries from Aspose Support Team
#Revamped Node.js SDK#Convert Encrypted PDF files to Word#backward compatibility SDK#SDK sync with API#Word REST API#Cloud Document APIs
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