Hi Peter,

I've gone through a very simple example and I've been able to reproduce
it with that older Acrobat version I have access to. However, going
through the generated structures I cannot see anything that strikes me
as wrong. I've also used another PDF/A validator (PDFTron PDF/A Manager)
which barks at something in the XMP metadata but not about the link. I
know from experience that Acrobat cannot be trusted when it comes to the
PDF preflight functionality. And as always, Acrobat's error messages are
completely unhelpful. So at this point, I'm unsure whether this is
really a FOP problem or an Acrobat problem. I've attached this case in
case anyone else here has a different PDF/A validator he can check with.

On 30.09.2010 10:45:16 Peter Kester wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am in the process of generating PDF\A-1a compliant PDF but I think I ran 
> into a bug.
> When the fo file contains something like this:
> <fo:basic-link 
> external-destination="url(www.google.com)">Google.com</fo:basic-link>
> I can generate a PDF\A-1a compliant docuyment but when I try to validate in 
> Adobe Acrobats Preflight I get the following error message:
> 
> 'An error occurred while parsing a contents stream. Unable to analyze the PDF 
> file.'
> 
> When I disable the basic-link everything works like a charm.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Peter Kester


Jeremias Maerki

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