On 24/05/2011 14:09, Jaremi wrote:
Remove bytes after %%EOF work very well, but there is easy way to do it using C#?Read the file as a normal file (not with itext), search for last appearance of %%EOF, remove everything after that, save the file (if you want to save it)
2011/5/24 1T3XT BVBA <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> Op 24/05/2011 12:56, Jaremi schreef: > OK. Thanks, now but i found one problem with your file. It's not MY file, it's YOUR file. > Function getNumberOfPages() or getPageCount() throw exception. Of course: YOUR file is corrupt. Want proof? Remove all the bytes after the final %%EOF and iText will be able to process it correctly. Don't blame iText for not refusing to process YOUR corrupt file. Note that I've already adapted iText so that it can deal with YOUR corrupt file, but you'll have to wait until the next release to have that fix. If you want to process the file right now: fix YOUR corrupt file.
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