On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 18:30:30 +0000, [email protected] wrote:
> Hello everyone.
> 
> I use the iTextSharp to split in pages one pdf file. In some cases the  
> pages on the original document contains certain information not
available  
> in the pdf for the same page generated by the
> library.
> The following is the code I actually use.

And could you elaborate on WHY you're using that code? We really want to
know because this question has been asked AND answered over and over again.
We would really like to find out how we can prevent those many people from
all making the same mistake.

I'm sure the lack of documentation isn't the problem. Everybody can
download http://www.manning.com/lowagie2/samplechapter6.pdf
Those who don't want to read the documentation, can skip to table 6.1
where it says "PdfWriter: Generates PDF documents from scratch. Can import
pages from other PDF documents. The major downside is that all interactive
features of the imported page (annotations, bookmarks, fields, and so
forth) are lost in the process."

You're experiencing "the major downside". Please use one of the other
classes that don't have this downside.

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