Glad to hear I'm not the first.

Could the file have been corrupted in such a way that Adobe Reader/Nitro/iText can open it still? Or does an older version of Adobe Reader exist that could be responsible?

Andy

On 16/09/2011 21:06, Paulo Soares wrote:
I've seen this before. You have a file with fields in the pages but nothing in the acroform dictionary. Acrobat is always helpful and instead of refusing to open a broken file it will reconstruct the acroform dictionary and make everything look good (when it isn't).
Paulo


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