Hi Andrea & Adrian,
Thank you very much for your answers.
I am using fop-0.95
What I d like to do is to disable copying and editing of the PDF but
withought having the file password protected.
Is this possible?
Emelie
Andreas Delmelle-2 wrote:
>
> On 28 May 2009, at 14:05, 3melie wrote:
>
>>
>> I ve also tried:
>>
>> foUserAgent.getRendererOptions().put("encryption-params",
>> new PDFEncryptionParams( null, null, true,
>> false, false, false));
>>
>> but it still says the PDF is password protected.
>
> OK, but do you still have to enter a password? That the file is
> password-protected is normal, since the print- and copy-restrictions
> require at least the owner password.
>
> Come to think of it, which FOP version are you using. I seem to
> remember an issue that got fixed in FOP Trunk, where the PDF document
> trailer ended up having two /ID entries in case encryption was used.
> Some Acrobat versions and other PDF viewers were confused by this.
>
>
> HTH!
>
> Andreas
>
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