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Ranguard (1858)

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PDF Encryption and printing , 2008.01.26 5:46 (5 comments)

I happened to note that if you pass a PDF through imagemagick's 'convert', convert it strips out the PDF Encrypted flag.

I needed to merge several PD ...

Ranguard's Comments

Subject Datestamp Replies Score
Re:PDF API2 suitable for password encryption?  2008.02.04 18:31 1 1
Re:CAM::PDF and PDF::API2  2008.01.27 15:15  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: PDF Encryption and printing
Re:Nestroy  2007.07.05 14:44  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: YAPC EU - accomodation
Re: Barbie  2007.04.22 5:31 1 1
   attached to Journal Discussion: Google Ad-No-Sense
Re:Installer  2007.01.20 6:56  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: sshfs on OSX
Re:Success Stories  2006.06.15 7:28  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: Perl is crap
Re:you forgot to ask the logical next question  2006.05.08 2:48  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: The ultimate Perl module list
Re:Backstage  2005.10.27 8:50  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: We won!
Re:Birmingham YAPC  2005.09.03 13:13  1
Re:Birmingham YAPC  2005.09.03 13:12 1 1
   attached to Journal Discussion: YAPC::EU 2005
Re:Try these..  2005.07.25 4:39  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: SOAP::Lite::Simple
Email bounces  2003.06.04 3:35  2, Informative
   attached to Journal Discussion: Viruses, no front lines anymore
Re:Net::vCard  2003.04.26 7:13  1
Re:Looky, looky  2003.04.26 7:03  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: BD & Business::vCard
Good idea...  2003.03.11 9:50 1 1
   attached to Journal Discussion: cool perl projects archive site ?
Re:Data::Page?  2002.11.22 9:57  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: LPM Tech meet and Data::Pageset
Re:Hmm...problems.  2002.09.26 11:14 1 1
   attached to Journal Discussion: CGI / DB / TT quick example
Re:Erk  2002.01.17 10:06  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: Apache, mod_perl and a few lessons
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