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Leon, >This very interesting and demonstrates the chaos that seems to be inherent >with Adobe sw. It also seems to be a case where their (OverDrive's) requirements aren't clearly stated and/or that the contact person had not been properly trained or ...?... >Indesign creates a native pdf and version 2 only supports 40 bit encryption. >Indesign CS supports 128 bit encryption. So does Acrobat 6 Pro (latest >version but no CS name). > >One thing you could do is take the Indesign 2 pdf and rewrite it making use >of Acrobat 6 Pro. Maybe it reformats the pdf, but I am not sure. Another way >is to try the Adobe online pdf creation (5x free). But because Adobe has as >many pdf versions as they have sw packages I am not sure what the best way >is. > >You should ask Adobe for help, but my experience is with doiing that, that >the most diffiult part of Adobe's helpfdesk is to find somebody who really >knows something about the issue. > >Please post your findings and eventual solution if you find one. Will definitely do so. (See previous post in response to Leonard's reply.) ... and thanks for all the helpful tips. I'd gladly upgrade to Acrobat 6.0 pro if that does the trick. -Jay Colorcom http://www.colorcom.com/ Color Voodoo Publications http://www.colorvoodoo.com =============================== At 9:46 PM -1000 3/8/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I'm exploring distributing our current and previous electronic publications (created >in InDesign and published as PDF files) at OverDrive's Content Reserve. I submitted a >sample PDF file only to have it rejected because it was not compatible with Adobe >Reader software. > >So far, I haven't been able to find out how PDF files can be converted to "eBook" >files per their requirements. InDesign 2.0 does not offer an option under export and >Acrobat 5.0 doesn't appear to have this option. OverDrive said that I should contact >an experienced eBook conversion house or Adobe directly. Can anyone point me in the >direction of software or a contact for conversion? > >Am also wondering if Content Reserve is based on or is using Adobe's Content Server? To change your subscription: http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdf.html
