Friday, July 27, 2007
JHOVE2
I've just been hired to work on the JHOVE2 project. This is a lateral move, with no change in desk or pay, but I'm still very excited about it.
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Hi,
Can't wait for JHove2.
In the meantime - I am struggling to validate some PDF files with the following reported JHove error:
"Invalid date in page number tree"
Adobe 8 & 9 preflight has no problems. Is anyone able to throw any light on this error.
Many thanks in advance.
John
Can't wait for JHove2.
In the meantime - I am struggling to validate some PDF files with the following reported JHove error:
"Invalid date in page number tree"
Adobe 8 & 9 preflight has no problems. Is anyone able to throw any light on this error.
Many thanks in advance.
John
johnd:
JHOVE is fussy about the date format. Dates (possibly the "last modified" date in this case) have to be in the format (D:YYYYMMDDHHmmSSOHH'mm'), as explained in section 3.8.3 of the PDF 1.6 Reference. It doesn't affect very much if this is wrong, so Preflight may just be ignoring any format errors in the date.
The best way to ask about JHOVE problems is to send e-mail to jhove-support (at) hulmail.harvard.edu or to post to the forums on SourceForge.
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JHOVE is fussy about the date format. Dates (possibly the "last modified" date in this case) have to be in the format (D:YYYYMMDDHHmmSSOHH'mm'), as explained in section 3.8.3 of the PDF 1.6 Reference. It doesn't affect very much if this is wrong, so Preflight may just be ignoring any format errors in the date.
The best way to ask about JHOVE problems is to send e-mail to jhove-support (at) hulmail.harvard.edu or to post to the forums on SourceForge.
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