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Hi Andin,
I'm intended to build a Plug-IN for InDesign CS5.5 as a start point.
For first test I've build the XMCATALOHANDLER-Plug-In from the SDK-Samples.
The Buid was succesfull.
But when starting InDesignCS5.5 with this Plug-In in ID's plug-in-folder I get the error 'Adobe InDesignCD5.5 does not recignise XMLCATALOGHANDLER:APLN as a valid plug-in. Please reinstall the XMLCATALOGHANDLER.APLN plug-in and restart InDesign'.
Could you please let me know, what is causing thet error?
You may reache me via jochen.seliger@flowcontrol.org
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jochens5907408 This discussion, and this forum, are about plug-ins for Adobe Acrobat and Reader. You should try the InDesign SDK forum -- InDesign SDK . You will probably need to start with the latest SDK and InDesign CC - not sure development for an old version is possible.
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in response to: (Jittu_Sharma)
Nov 16, 2008 10:37 AM in response to: (bruce628) Re: the error "invalid plugin detected. Adobe Reader will quit"
I followed your instructions
"You can find these in the "plug-ins" folder.
I finally found my culprit, I deleted one file folder at a time, then restored them from my Recycle Bin.
I finally found my culprit, in the folder “Babylon” the file “BabylonRPI" was the main culprit.
I deleted the whole Babylon file folder, and havent had the error "invalid plugin detected. Adobe Reader will quit" ever since.
Thank you very much kid, you kept it simple, I am not a Techie either.
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I think you guys are making thing way too complicated.
Here is why I got this error.
I had the normal Adobe Reader 8 but I found out that the new Adobe Reader 9 Pro has this OCR text recognition thingy which is the coolest thing ever for college student like me. Anyway, after I downloaded the trail and got the best out of it, it expired and left me with nothing
I am going to skip the next part because I end up uninstalling the Pro and then installing it again hoping I will get another 30 days (silly me) but from doing all this the 8 got all messed up.
Now, I competely got rid off the Pro and have 8 but it kept getting the above mentioned error. Here is how I fixed it because nothing worked from the previous posts:
1. I opened the .pdf file
2. I clicked on Help
3. Clicked on REPAIR ADOBE READER INSTALLATION
4...and magically everything works just fine again
I hope this helps to some of us.
Peace!
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Unfortunately the instructions did not work for me. I received this 'invalid plugin detected' immediately after I had installed CutePDF Writer. Obviously it has installed a plug-in somewhere which Adobe Reader is picking up on, it then terminates the program. I have uninstalled the programe and have tried to clean my Windows 7 operating system with CCleaner, all to no avail.
ADOBE this is not good news, so many hits on this in Google, you've messed up big time. The only way to get to my PDF documents is to get another PDF reader installed. I guess that is the last Adobe wants, so please get your finger out and sort this out.
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I don't understand what this has to do with the Acrobat SDK.
It sounds like you've discovered an issue with the CutePDF product, not ours. Why don't you report the issue to their support staff?
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Let me recap; Adobe Reader is not working and you suggest to let CutePDF know and provide a solution? CutePDF is working very well! Considering that more than 3 million queries were raised through Google on this very subject makes me wander whether Adobe actually realizes to scale of this problem.
I have resolved the issue by renaming the "plugins" directory to "plugins deleted" and then restarted Adobe Reader. It has rebuilt a new directory and the program works fine now. The option in the Help pulldown menu does not work for me.
Regards,
Pieter.
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You told me that Reader was working fine UNTIL you installed CutePDF. That would seem to imply that when they install their software it causes problems for us. I also know that users who do NOT have CutePDF installed don't see any such problems. Seems pretty clear where the problem(s) lie.
Also, be aware that without plugins installed, you have turned off a HUGE amount of functionality in Reader including the ability to properly view and interact with a variety of PDF files.
Wouldn't it be easier to use a proper Adobe Reader and a PDF creation tools that doesn’t cause conflicts? There are other free PDF creation tools out there that don't have such issues...
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Thanks P-Jansen!
The solution from 'bulgariangirl' didn't work for me either, so I try the one from 'P-Jansen' and worked. Goto C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Reader and rename the [plug_ins] folder to [plugins deleted] (Maybe any name will do it, but I prefered to go with the sugested one.) Restart Adobe Reader and walla! Error is gone!
At least from the user point of view this quick fix works, however, for developers the root of the problem is not solved yet.
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I have met the same problem.
Our plugin is developed using SDK 7 and worked fine under Acrobat 7/8/9.
This afternoon we receive the certificate from adobe and then i use "SignPlugin" tool to sign our plugin.
The sign process is successful.
But when i start up Reader 9.2 it shows the error.....
Could somebody tell me why?
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You need to use the signing tool in the Acrobat 9 SDK, since the Reader IKLA key is only valid for a single version of Reader (9, in this case).