Remove bytes after %%EOF work very well, but there is easy way to do it
using C#?


2011/5/24 1T3XT BVBA <[email protected]>

> Op 24/05/2011 12:56, Jaremi schreef:
> > OK. Thanks, now but i found one problem with your file.
> It's not MY file, it's YOUR file.
> > Function getNumberOfPages() or getPageCount() throw exception.
> Of course: YOUR file is corrupt.
> Want proof? Remove all the bytes after the final %%EOF and iText will be
> able to process it correctly.
> Don't blame iText for not refusing to process YOUR corrupt file.
>
> Note that I've already adapted iText so that it can deal with YOUR
> corrupt file,
> but you'll have to wait until the next release to have that fix.
> If you want to process the file right now: fix YOUR corrupt file.
>
>
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