Martin has sent me a PDF off-line and I know now what the problem is. The XMP metadata generated in the PDF does not contain any namespace declarations. That's why Acrobat complains about the metadata. Martin, what the environment you're using? - JVM brand and version - Operating system, version and platform - Content of the endorsed directory in the JRE (i.e. have you replaced any of the JAXP/XML JARs with different ones?)
There is something wrong with the XML libraries (most probably the XSLT implementation) you're using in your environment. On 24.09.2006 21:48:21 Martin Xenakis wrote: > I have try the trunk Version of 0.92beta. But still the same problem. I > think that the Arcrobat didn't find any Metadata. > > With jhove i can see the metadata. But the people will often use the > Acrobat Preflight funktion. > > > Am Fri, 22 Sep 2006 21:16:43 +0200 schrieb Jeremias Maerki: > > > PDF/A support in 0.92beta is somewhat incomplete. Adobe Acrobat is > > definitely buggy. I've filed three bugs with Adobe. Not that I got any > > reply on my bug reports. FOP Trunk (from Subversion) has its own problems > > sorted out. It even does work-arounds to keep buggy Acrobat happy. > > > > So please retry with FOP Trunk. > > > > On 22.09.2006 09:26:43 Martin Xenakis wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> i have a Problem with the "preflight" funktion in Adope Acrobat. > >> I create a PDF/A with Apache fop-0.02beta with the option -pdfa1b. > >> > >> I embedded all fonst and the creation ends without an error. > >> > >> But then i test the PDF file with the Preflight funktion from Acrobat 7.0.8 > >> i receive this Message: > >> > >> "Metadata does not conform to XMP" (no future Details) > >> > >> I use the profile "Compiant with PDF/A-1b. > >> > >> So, is it a Apache FOP problem or a Acrobat problem or my problem? Jeremias Maerki --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
