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February 28, 2014
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msg "Wrong type parameter supplied to a PDS procedure" pop-up when making "Accessibility-Full Check"

  • February 28, 2014
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Hello,

When I opened a PDF in "Adobe Acrobat X", and then perform the "Full Check" in the "Accessibility" tool.

A pop-up window is shown and keep all default setting, and then I click the "Start Checking" button.

After that, the "Adobe Acrobat X" pop up the Warning message Windows with the message "Wrong type parameter supplied to a PDS procedure".

The PDF file was made by the "Adobe LiveCycle Designer".

However, this warning message is not appeared when I use "Adobe Acrobat XI".

Do you know the reason and any solution to resolve it?

Thanks!!

Regards,

George Lee

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Correct answer pranavj

HI George,

This error message usually comes up when the XML structure is no longer valid, i.e. it has been edited manually. So when you run the accessibility check on the document using Acrobat the XML stucture gets invalid.

Solution

Open and save the form in Designer, then it will correct any problems in the XML source, and work fine in PDF Preview.

Let me know if you have any other question

Regards,

~Pranav

2 replies

Participant
December 28, 2019

I am not IT professional

But for my work purpose I created PDF Form

 

And latter on when i was editing the PDF file (extract the page) I was facing the same error like"wrong type parameter supplied to a PDS "

Pls help me to resolve this pop up

 

I M not been able to understand Above solutions of pranav

 

Regards

MARUF 

Participant
May 14, 2021

Same here.  

 

pranavj
Adobe Employee
pranavjCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
February 28, 2014

HI George,

This error message usually comes up when the XML structure is no longer valid, i.e. it has been edited manually. So when you run the accessibility check on the document using Acrobat the XML stucture gets invalid.

Solution

Open and save the form in Designer, then it will correct any problems in the XML source, and work fine in PDF Preview.

Let me know if you have any other question

Regards,

~Pranav

Participant
March 1, 2014

Hi Parnav,

I got the solution from adobe web site before. But the PDF was not include "xml".

Do you suggest how to verify it in Designer or Acrobat Pro. and how to remove it if any xml included?

Thanks!!

Regards,

George

pranavj
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
March 3, 2014

Hi George,

If the PDF is created via LC Designer as you mentioned above then it contains XML. LC designer creates the PDF with XFA architecure(XML Form acrchitecture)

You cannot remove the XML until you reprint the form using Adobe PDF printer in Acrobat however then form would lose the interactivity.

Hope this helps.

Regards,

~Pranav