Leanord: I hear you... It's funny b/c if from day one, it hadn't accepted garbage, then the developers that were using Acrobat as a litmus test to ensure compliance would have known they were making mistakes and would have fixed them. Now, of course, the cat is out of the bag, the cow has left the barn, etc... - now if Adobe changes their stance on this, the users blame Acrobat for not reading files. It's the whole IE situation all over again. I don't envy the position you are in.
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