2008/6/27 Mike Mestnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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The trouble here seems to be, at least in part, that Adobe feels at liberty
to extend the PDF spec without caring about users with non-Adobe readers.
Adobe probably won't alter its approach unless it feels a significant
community backlash is brewing.

Another problem is that there is an increasing number of programs with PDF
output that are not strict about even some fairly well-established parts of
the spec. The developers of these programs probably test the output only in
Acrord32, if they test it at all. That's like declaring a web site
well-coded if it looks okay in IE.

I'm not sure what to do about either of these problems, except to suggest
greater community investment in cross-platform FLOSS PDF readers, writers,
validators and plug-ins.

Sam

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