Marc,
Moore, Marc wrote
> PdfReader pdfReader = new PdfReader(dataSource.ReportTemplate);
>
> using(MemoryStream outputStream = new MemoryStream())
> using (PdfStamper pdfStamper = new PdfStamper(pdfReader,
> outputStream))
> {
> //dataSource.DrawDataFields(pdfStamper);
> pdfStamper.FormFlattening = true;
> return outputStream;
> }
>
> In this case, the "empty" PDF is written to the browser and looks good,
> but I still get asked, "Do you want to save" when I close the Acrobat
> window.
Are you properly closing the stamper? Maybe it simply had not finished
writing to the memory stream when its bytes were returned...
Regards, Michael
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