Michael Dolgonos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Dirk,
> What's xdp representation? I'm new to this stuff. And I have only one page. 
> Anything you can do to help?

Well i don't know ;) See Brunos other mails. Please be more specific
about your problem.

For us it's clearly not so easy to read tee leaves since that's not our
line of profession.

Well, to answer your question:

xdp representation of a pdf is a description in a XML dialect. Open your
pdf file in a text editor and have a look at the first few lines. If it
looks like the following:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<?xfa generator="AdobeDesigner_V7.1" APIVersion="2.4.5277.0"?>^M
<xdp:xdp xmlns:xdp="http://ns.adobe.com/xdp/"; timeStamp="2006-04-20T08:03:09Z" 
uuid="474654e1-7f7c-42d6-b6f8-68ee0d2a528e">^M
<template xmlns="http://www.xfa.org/schema/xfa-template/2.4/";>^M

then your file contains an xdp representation of pdf.

If on the other hand your file starts with

%PDF-1.?

the ? after the dot being a number between 1 and 7 then it is really a
pdf file.

My xslt style sheet does a reasonable job of transforming xdp to html
but it is be no means complete. I can only compare its output to some
200 documents.

I hope i could clear the mist a bit for you.

regards

        Dirk
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