Hello Vincent,
1) Sure! You can use a non-visual RichEditDocumentServer component for this purpose. See also: DXRichEdit for Silverlight: How to use the RichEditDocumentServer to load file, modify it and save it in a different format.
2) The 2010 version and later versions of our XPF controls were not designed to be used with VS2008 and .Net Framework 3.5. Thus, the only available platform for an application that uses the latest DXRichEdit version is VS2010 and .Net Framework 4.0.
See Also:
Merging our Silverlight and WPF UI controls
What's the latest version that supports .NET 3.5?
Thanks,
Alessandro.
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