If you control-click on the OK button in that dialog, Acrobat/Reader will give you some more information.

As far as verification, Adobe Acrobat Professional includes a partial PDF verifier that can be used, and there are also a variety of 3rd parties that offer such things as well. You can even just use iText to open the PDF and see how it fares...

Leonard

On Mar 13, 2008, at 6:10 PM, Edward W. Rouse wrote:

This is somewhat off topic but I'm going to ask anyway :)

I have a pdf file that looks ok but generates an error, 'problem reading this document (135)', which is less than helpful. Is there a program/product out that will parse/verify a pdf and let me know where in the document the error is? I can look at the underlying text easy enough, but the error shown is of no help in pinpointing what part of the document is the cause. So far Google hasn't turned up anything.

Edward W. Rouse
ComSquared Systems, Inc.

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