Css styles starting with -aw*

In your saved HTML there are some css styles starting with -aw*
For example:


< div style="-aw-different-first-page:true; -aw-headerfooter-type:footer-primary" >
What is the purpose of these styles?
Can it be turned off?

Thanks

Hi Brian,


Thanks for your inquiry. The -aw-* CSS styles are used to store Aspose.Words document specific properties which aren’t exported into native HTML. These CSS are needed for proper “Aspose.Words to HTML to Aspose.Words document round-trip”. We will consider providing a way in API to be able to turn off these CSS in HTML. We have logged this requirement in our bug tracking system. The ID of this issue is WORDSNET-11311. Your request has also been linked to the appropriate issue and you will be notified as soon as it is resolved. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Best regards,

The issues you have found earlier (filed as WORDSNET-11311) have been fixed in this .NET update and this Java update.


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