It's very easy to set/get the XMP metadata, the problem is what to put
there.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bruno Lowagie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Roger Misteli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 8:39 AM
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] How to remove XMP Metadata inside Stamper?


> Roger Misteli wrote:
>
> >Hi Bruno
> >
> >Unfortunately, this didn't solve my problem.
> >Apparently (I looked into the PDF itself) the PDF I have as template has
> >more than one XMP Metadata object stored. If I remove(PdfName.METADATA)
> >I seem to remove, well, one of them. The rest is still there.
> >
> >I attached the PDF I use as template, maybe I'm overlooking something
> >here?
> >
> >
> My wife has limeted my 'online time' during the long weekend, so I could
> only throw a quick look at your file ;-)
> I thought you had been adding metadata to the catalog using iText, but
> now I see you have a file that was linearized by Adobe Illustrator 10.
> XMP Metadata can be added to any PdfDictionary for which it is relevant
> to have metadata. In your case, you have several Page Dictionaries that
> are referring to an XMP Stream. You can probably retrieve those
> dictionaries with PdfReader and remove the metadata entry and the
> corresponding object containing the XMP stream, but I can't tell you
> from memory how it is done; I don't even know if it's possibe without
> making some changes to iText.
> br,
> Bruno
>
>
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