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Title:
kpdf fails to open certain password prottected files
It gives the password prompt for me with Okular (kpdf's replacement) in
Intrepid.
** Changed in: kdegraphics (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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kpdf fails to open certain password prottected files
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** Changed in: kubuntu-konqueror-shortcuts
Status: New => Invalid
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The best behaviour of KPDF and Evince would be to show a warning
message, that this file is no correct pdf file, (fix the EOF issue) and
open it anyway.
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kpdf fails to open certain password prottected files
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** Changed in: kubuntu-konqueror-shortcuts (upstream)
Status: Unknown => New
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kpdf fails to open certain password prottected files
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The same case was reported upstream at
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142140 .
I quote from there: "That file is not a pdf file, PDF files must end with %%EOF
and this one ends with %%EO, once corrected the file works correctly".
So I would say, your bank has a bug in the code which generat