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PDF/A 1B + PdfCrossReferenceType.CrossReferenceStream

Hi,

i'm tryng to create a PDF/A document with PdfCrossReferenceType.CrossReferenceStream enabled.

I verified the compliance of a PDF file by using the Preflight tool. Using the menu options select Advanced -> Preflight -> PDF/A compliance -> Verify compliance with PDF/A-1b.

The result is that the PDF created is not compliant with PDF/A-1b.

Why?

I also see this link for standards http://help.syncfusion.com/UG/Reporting/PDF/ASP.NET/Documents/4151pdfa1b.htm.

Is very important for me use PdfCrossReferenceType.CrossReferenceStream because the PDF size is lower enabling it.


Regards
Stefano


3 Replies

GL George Livingston Syncfusion Team November 11, 2011 12:00 PM UTC

Hi Stefano,

Thank you for your interest in Syncfusion products.

Created a PDF/ A1B document with PdfCrossReferenceType.CrossReferenceStream, but we are unable to reproduce the issue.

Please find the screenshot available in the link below

http://www.syncfusion.com/downloads/Support/DirectTrac/86190/ConformancePdfA1B2079205751.zip

Can you please provide us a sample and document, this would help us in continuing the investigation.

Please let us know if you have any questions.

Regards,
George




EE Enrica EANDI November 16, 2011 09:45 AM UTC

Hi,

i attached a zip that contains:
- csproj with generation PDF code
- PDF generated
- Compliance error image


Regards
Stefano



TestPDFA_bb467ab3.zip


GL George Livingston Syncfusion Team November 17, 2011 12:09 PM UTC

Hi Stefano,

I was able to reproduce the problem and forwarded to our development team for more analysis. Can you please create a direct-trac incident in the below mentioned link. so that we can provide you with further details of our analysis.

http://www.syncfusion.com/support/directtrac

Regards,
George



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