Hi Robert!

I also get a lot of error messages concerning PDF documents.
What i did to make sure was to take the PDF file that
produced the error and run it through the converter
manually to see if it did produce HTML output.
In my case its a perlscript called pdftohtml, that in turn
use pdftotext and pdftoinfo (from xpdf) for the conversion.
I never had a problem converting a document, or viewing it
in xpdf, but i get error messages.

I am not sure, but i think the bad annotation destination
has to do with bookmarks in the pdf document, and not the
actuall content itself.
If you use xpdf, check the xpdf man page.


Best Regards
Martin Q

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>When indexing PDF’s I get the error message “Bad
>Annotation Destination!!” and on a few docs this appears 4
>times. What exactly is this error and does it prevent any
>of the PDF’s being indexed?
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>Bob
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Now, is there any validity to the rumor that Microsoft is
trying to license
Donald Duck from Disney so they'll have a mascot for Windux?



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