I guess that something like 'Document.ascii = true' could be done without
much trouble, the mechanism for multiple filters is already there. It would
be JVM wide, though, just like Document.compress.

Best Regards,
Paulo Soares

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ralf Dannhauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 8:19
Subject: Re: AW: [iText-questions] stream encoding


> Quoting Ralf Dannhauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Thanks for the answer
> >
> > My problem: I'm working in a Peoplesoft envirenment and I want to sent
> the
> > generated file via http to the browser using the proprietary
> Peoplesoft
> > programming language PeopleCode. In Peoplecode I can only read the
> file
> > line
> > by line and send the read string to the browser using a
> > response.write(string) method. These methods work fine until the first
> > ASCCI
> > null. It seems that Base64 encoding doesn't work with the Peoplecode
> > methods. I've been successfull with a pdf file that contained only
> text. So
> > I think, all I have to to do is get rid of the ascii nulls and it will
> > work.
> > In the adobe pdf reference it says that acrobar reader understands
> stream
> > encoding.
> > So would there be a way to do this with iText ?
>
> Well, if you turn of compression, your files will be a lot larger,
> it will still be a binary file, but there will be no ASCII nulls in it.
> I only hope, the line by line reading and writing will not mess with
> endlines and carriage returns...
>
> Bruno
>
>
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