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> Then you’ve been REALLY LUCKY – since QP and PDF have never gotten
> along.


I guess my interest here was in determining how primitive a valid PDF would
have to be if it was assured of being ASCII, if that is even possible. 
If you could write out PDF's with such a constraint they may work better
with some other tools but obviously you'd expect to drop many things
and make files even bigger ( which is often fine for some intermediate 
things like object files) . 

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> From: Jiangang Song

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> I appreciate your response. And I am well-known of the RFC
> spec before I post. We have been using "Quoted-printable" to transfer
> PDF for the past 10 years.

I thought my question had just missed something obvious but 
I guess if you'd even looked at it you would done a binary diff first, found
the missing high bits and CRLF issues and made histograms of historical PDF
files and found no bad cahrs and recognized the problem and then
just asked if itext can generate pure ASCII pdf files. Not an unreasaonble
question, see comments above.This is a reason however not to
always use the latest and greatest features, sometimes they just don't
work with the existing stuff. 

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