You'll probably get more response to this query if you provide more info. To
wit, PDF reader, iText version, exact error message, and a copy of a failing
PDF. 

I can't help with this, but anyone who can will need at least this
information.

---mr. bean

>>> 


Steve Weston wrote:
> 
> 
> I've been looking through the archives, but haven't found anything usefull
> on this problem.  We have a software package that creates PDF documents. 
> For some of them, but not all, we are getting the message that "The file
> is damaged and coule not be repaired" when we try to open the PDF file. 
> As I say this happens on some of the PDF documents, but not all of them. 
> They all go through the same process.  Does anyone have any suggestions as
> to what I might look for that could be causing this subset of documents to
> throw up this error while others do not?
> 
>  
> 
> thanks
> 
>  
> 
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