> no external referencing
>
Careful with that phrase as it's led to misunderstanding by non-technical
people.
What you really mean to say is "no externally referenced resources/assets".
Leonard
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Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 7:12 AM
To: Post all your questions about iText here
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] What is required to make a file PDF/A?
1. That depends which PDF/A you mean:
PDF/A-1a or PDF/A-1b or PDF/A-2?
2. Even if you take the simplest PDF/A-1b there is lots of stuff to consider.
Best you read the PDF/A spec. (ISO 19005-1:2005 or ISO 19005-2:2011) No
javascript, no external referencing, colors etc etc.
3. What probably acrobat is looking at is the PDF/A tag in the meta
information. Probably if you set that one acrobat will say its PDF/A. A better
check is the PDF/A preflight check acrobat professional is offering. It shows
you which part of the spec you are missing. If all tests pass then you probably
have a 95% compliant PDF/A document.
Regards,
ToM
2011/11/17 David Thielen <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
I thought it was just embedding fonts but when we do that Acrobat says it is
not PDF/A.
thanks - dave
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