on and all, of course.
> Ben
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 6:48 PM, adriano <[hidden
> email]<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=4657882&i=0>
> > wrote:
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>> Ok, then suppose the incoming PDF document includes a stream object
>> containing text
y processing the
PDF in a non-standard way.
I also understand from your comments that you consider my arguments just
nonsense, okay.
I just tried to ask
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Leonard Rosenthol-3 [via iText - General] <
ml-node+s2136553n4657816...@n4.nabble.com> wrote:
>
I think we are starting to converge to a common understanding of my point! :)
Now, mkl, suppose you have to "process" the incoming PDF document as a
whole, without altering it in any way but would like to make sure it
does not contain "suspicious objects" (allow me to use this adjective, just
Thank mkl for your detailed answer.
>From what you wrote, I seem to understand that whatever "garbage" is found
in an incoming PDF document, even if not referenced in its xref table, can
be regarded as /safe/: did I get you right ?
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I realize that I was not clear when asking my question and making an example.
I am not referring to regular PDF documents, but intentionally altered ones
made up by the bad guys in order to try and cause problems to some
application. I am aware that a PDF document may have more than one /Catalog
if
Hello,
I am not sure whether this question has been posted before; I have done some
search in the mailing lists archives but found nothing...
We have big problems when applying more than one digital signatures to a
moderately large PDF document (say, more than a few MB). Starting from the
second o
fox), or
- ByteArrayOutputStream treatment on the above method
Do you agree? I feel the answer is very close...
Thanks again, I appreciate very much your efforts in helping me.
Adriano.
2007/11/16, Bruno Lowagie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Adriano Leite Ribero wrote:
> > I h
If I manage to run my code properly and to
prepare my "duck à l'orange" **:-)**, I will send it to you to comment
the answer (if you want, of course).
Adriano.
> FYI:
> I have read this thread, and honestly:
> I don't have a clue what this is about.
> Translated to kitchen
ld I do next?
Again, lots of thanks,
Adriano.
2007/11/15, Paulo Soares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Why do you need/want to use a String? Where does the String comes from?
>
> Paulo
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE
-> convert to base64 -> PDF in String
> PDF in a String -> decode base64 -> PDF in a byte[] -> use it in PdfReader
>
> Paulo
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> > Behalf Of Adriano Leite R
ting from a PdfReader)
- read the resulting ByteArrayOutputStream (from the PdfStamper
associated to the PdfReader) and transforming it back to a String
(with toString)
What do I miss?
Excuse me for so many questions, I think it must be a detail (because
I´ve done the same with pdf files).
Adriano.
Do you mean I have to encode my string (having the pdf content
"%PDF-1.2..") as a base64 char[] and construct the PdfReader
object passing that char[] as a parameter? (I have to check it, but I
think PdfReader(char[]) wasn`t a valid constructor...).
Again, lot of thanks for your tim
I have tryed to change the "ISO-8859-1", but it keeps on showing
me a PDF without any watermark.
Does anybody know what could be the problem?
Lot´s of thanks,
Adriano.
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Hi everybody!
I have a pdf file with a form in it. One of its fields is a combo box
with 8 options, and I need to add some extra options inside it. I have
been looking through the book and I've tryed the example to create a
new combo box in a new pdf file, but it doesn't completely match my
proble
Hello to everybody! Last week I post a problem about pointing at
fields, you can read about it in the text below. If anyone could
kindly write a little example code...
Thanks in advance!
>Bruno wrote:
> > Adriano Leite Rivero wrote:
> > > I've been using iText for half a
Hello to everybody!
I've been using iText for half a year, but just to fill some fields in
existing PDF files. Now I need to add some javascript to some of that
fields, but I thing it is going to be a more complicated issue. Until
now, I simply had to write:
form.setField(fieldName, value);
I've
I need a pdfpcell containing an image with Image.TEXTWRAP alignment and
some text which flows around. Of course both image and text in the same cell.
While this can be done adding images and text directly in the document I
can't find a way to do this in a pdfpcell.
Thanks
Adriano
Using T
this internet
site. The requested site is either unavailable or
can not be found. Please try again later. The problem doesn't happen with IE
5.5.
Any idea ?? Thanks in advance.
Adriano
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