But a memory stream is already bytes in memory and if it gets closed I can't
access them.
Copying them to another buffer is just a waste of time and memory, I think.
Anyway, I might do just that.
I don't see another way out of this...

Thanks.

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Subject: Re: [iText-questions] PDFStamper weird situation.

On Wed, 05 Jun 2013 15:58:49 +0200, _ <k...@dataverse.gr> wrote:

> I need to keep the memory stream open so that I save it to a file 
> later (I save it at the same path as the source file, meaning that I 
> overwrite it).
> I could specify another file for saving, but it changes my whole code.
> I want to save it in a stream and then save the stream on top of the 
> old file.

Your reason for keeping the stream open doesn't make sense to me.
Just close the stream, keep the bytes in memory, save the bytes to your
file.

Why would you make something that simple that complex?


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