Tim,
No. This is before any of that happens. The PDF file gets produced, I mean
- it has size, it's not one of those zero bytes files. The size is
consistent with the size of other, valid files. It just won't open. But it
can be uploaded to my document system where it can go on to be attached to
emails, opened on other computers, etc. All that works because it just
checks that the file exists - not that it's valid for what it claims to be.

So I'm thinking something happens sometimes to corrupt the file around the
time it's created. I guess I'm looking for the analogy, or enhancement, to
Test path name.

On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 12:07 PM, Tim Nevels <[email protected]> wrote:

> Are you attaching the pdf to an email and it is the receiver of the email
> that reports the pdf is corrupted?
>

-- 
Kirk Brooks
San Francisco, CA
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