Paul,

Paul Gatewood wrote:
> 
> Especially the comment you made regarding an "XRef stream style PDF" was
> very useful -- this tells me that there are indeed cases where a PDF
> legitimately does not have a trailer.
> 

More exactly, these PDFs do have a file trailer. This file trailer, though,
does not contain a trailer keyword followed by a trailer dictionary anymore
(the contents of which are now part of the XRef stream dictionary), but
there's still the "stratxref XREF_STREAM_OFFSET %%EOF" left. Maybe due to
this Leonard and others doubted that there was some PDF file without trailer
at all.


Paul Gatewood wrote:
> 
> I think there must be something else wrong with the original file.  I,
> too, had no problem instantiating PdfReader with the file produced by
> Acrobat via "Save As".  The original file, however, causes the "missing
> trailer" exception.  Both files have no trailer, but the original clearly
> has some other issue which is causing the problem.
> 

I'm afraid unless your supplier generates a sample for us to look at, we
wont be able to help at all.

Regards,   Michael.
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