> However, a client and I decided we wanted to have a little more control over > the format of the document, so we created a PDF form in Acrobat Pro. I'm > using cfpdfform and cfpdfformparams to dynamically populate the form fields > from the database. The resulting filled-in form is then saved with a > different file name to a different directory. > > The problem is, there seems to be some compatibility issue with the > filled-in versions. When they are opened in Acrobat Reader 7 or 8, the > result is an error message: "There was a problem reading this document > (131)." > > Since the document opens fine in Reader 9 or Preview, it seems like a > version compatibility problem.
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