Re: PDFA extension value type case sensitivity

2025-04-05 Thread Peter Nowak
Thanks for your quick reply. I feared that it has to be case sensitive 😅 The PDF generation unfortunately is not in our hands, we just get the files delivered to us by customers. Then I need to do some custom xml parsing to get the *zugferd-invoice.xml *out and can't use xmpbox for it. Thanks fo

Re: PDFA extension value type case sensitivity

2025-04-04 Thread Peter Nowak
lways > uppercase yet the monikers used to identify PDF/A files (such as > "PDF/A-3b") always use lowercase (as also stated in ISO 19005 standards, in > Clause 4 Notation). This is a common point of confusion. > > > > > >> -Original Message- > &g

Re: PDFA extension value type case sensitivity

2025-04-04 Thread Tilman Hausherr
ays uppercase yet the monikers used to identify PDF/A files (such as "PDF/A-3b") always use lowercase (as also stated in ISO 19005 standards, in Clause 4 Notation). This is a common point of confusion. -Original Message- From: Tim Allison Sent: Friday, 4 April 2025 9:30 PM

RE: PDFA extension value type case sensitivity

2025-04-04 Thread Peter Wyatt
case yet the monikers used to identify PDF/A files (such as "PDF/A-3b") always use lowercase (as also stated in ISO 19005 standards, in Clause 4 Notation). This is a common point of confusion. > -Original Message- > From: Tim Allison > Sent: Friday, 4 April 2025 9:30

Re: PDFA extension value type case sensitivity

2025-04-04 Thread Tim Allison
Not that Tilman needs it, but to support his point, we use JempBox in Apache Tika because it is much more relaxed. On Fri, Apr 4, 2025 at 5:55 AM Tilman Hausherr wrote: > Hi, > > It gets weirder, I found the XMP specification, sometimes they write > "closed Choice", sometimes "Closed Choice". >

Re: PDFA extension value type case sensitivity

2025-04-04 Thread Tilman Hausherr
Hi, It gets weirder, I found the XMP specification, sometimes they write "closed Choice", sometimes "Closed Choice". I could change it, but it's possible you'd get other problems with xmpbox anyway. You can try Jempbox which is also from us, but has a smaller API and is more relaxed (xmpbox