Thanks a lot, I have now to extract the metadatas ! I hope I won't have to
parse the XML, it must exist a simple way to get them.

Thanks again,

br,
Vincent Caurier

2007/8/27, Bruno Lowagie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Bruno Lowagie (iText) wrote:
> > I think the second option would
> > even be possible with the current iText version (provided
> > you know how to work with iText at the lowest PDF level).
>
> I added a method to PdfWriter that makes the first option
> possible during my lunch break. See source code and PDF in
> attachment. If you open the PDF in a text editor, you'll
> find three XMP streams. There's a reference to one of these
> streams in the page dictionary of each of the three pages.
>
> Now I only need the time to clean up my code and upload
> it to SVN.
> br,
> Bruno
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