On 30/12/2012 9:23, chandravathi K wrote: > we are using Itextsharp demo version4.1.6.0 OK, we can stop reading here. That version hasn't been supported for ages. Only bad coders use that version. See http://lowagie.com/itext2 or (if you're a Star Wars fan) look at: http://thejoysofcode.com/post/37169347324/when-i-realize-i-used-a-library-that-was-deprecated
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