Thanks for your help, I think I got it now!
Kim
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
At 09:45 AM 6/14/2005, Kimberly Kettner wrote:
It looks like they are page actions. Is there a way to remove all page
actions?
Using iText, you'd need to scan all the pages and remove that
element.
Do you think there would be any other consequences of removing all page
actions other than getting rid of the javascript?
Potentially, if you are working with arbitrary PDFs. If you control
the PDFs, then you know what's there.
If it helps, my company has a commercial product (PDF Enhancer -
<http://www.apagoinc.com/prod_home.php?prod_id=2>) that will do this for you
automatically. Along with many other optimizations and improvements.
Leonard
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