Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi,
I wonder if anybody has any more background to this "ISP encoding corrupting PDFs" ? I work in a technical industry, and we have a lot of different file types flying around via email (source code, binaries, executables, zips, tars etc etc) and the only files we ever have problems with are PDFs. Also this seems to have gotten much worse with the later revisions of Acrobat.
It seems to me that if there was an issue with ISP encoding, then it would affect other file types too.
Any other suggestions would be greatfully received - this PDF issue is driving me nuts!
Thanks in advance,
Mark
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I agree with Mark. I am using Mac OSX (v10.6), firebox to download some PDF's from FTP sites, and I recieve some PDF's via our company email. Our company email isn't filtered at all (small company).
When I download PDF's from an FTP site, they almost always work. When something is emailed to me (from a Window's computer) they often do not work.
How do we actualy FIX this issue? From what I understand, the error "file is damaged and cannot be reparied" doesn't actually have anything to do with a damaged file, but an incorrect reader. I am using Adobe Reader 9.3.0 (no more updates available.)
Eric
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
BertW52 wrote:
Hi,
I wonder if anybody has any more background to this "ISP encoding corrupting PDFs" ? I work in a technical industry, and we have a lot of different file types flying around via email (source code, binaries, executables, zips, tars etc etc) and the only files we ever have problems with are PDFs.
I'll look around.
Before they switched these forums over to this software, their USED to be a very informative FAQ area that had a subject on this. I'm not sure where it's gone but there may be a KB article on it somewhere still.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
The problem is an old problem due to the way mail is handled. Acrobat pdf files are sometimes treated as if they are ascii files rather than binary files. This causes them to be corrupted as since mail handlers will sometimes handle ascii attachments differently than binary attachments. The work around is to zip or otherwise compress the file so that the attachment will be treated as a binary file. This same problem can occur with ftp as there are binary and ascii upload/download issues. These types of problems are common and go back to the early days of mailing on the internet. uuencoded files were frequently corrupted as well.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
For what it's worth, forwarding it from my Outlook/Exchange Server email to my web-based (Gmail) and opening it on the exact
same computer worked like a charm. The "damaged" files are all coming from one vendor so I'm thinking the compression is happening on their side, if that's the issue. I asked them to zip all futher PDFs. Thanks for saving me time, effort, and the $14.99 to try one of the PDF file fixing software.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I can really understand how would you feeling rightnow. Because I have also faced such a situation in my past. I was getting the same error something like this: file is damaged or cannot be reapired".
But you know what I just successfully repaired my PDF files and hence proved the error message wrong.
I think you can't fix it by yourself, what I mean is manually. But yeap, you can check something yourself, what I mean is PDF Repair software.
http://www.sysinfotools.com/recovery/pdf-recovery.html
It will surely help you to fix that error. Just check it. And my 2 little ears will wait for thanks from your side. Bye............
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Here is my solution to this problem. Documents made with acrobat 5.0 and earlier don't conform to adobe new standard for pdfs so, download bullzip pdf printer driver. Also download acrobat reader 5.0 from online. Now open your file in older acrobat 5.0 and it will open fine. Then when its up and loaded choose print and choose bullzip pdf print driver. and selft from preferences to print to file and name your file with .ps file extenison. the driver will create a postscript file on your harddrive that you can then run thru acrobat distiller XI and you will have a new compatiable pdf that will open just fine in new acrobat. You will know if the file you are trying to open needs converting if it says cant open or cant preview file. You can also check if your file is ok before doing this by opening photoshop and trying to open the pdf there and looking at one of the pages in photoshop. If you can open one page there and create a photoshop pdf from image and it opens in new acrobat you can proceed with my instructions. Hope this helps!
BTW Hey Adobe create a plugin or seperate program that converts older acrobat 5.0 and earlier files to the newer version of pdf and we wouldnt have to do this work around!!!
Bryan