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generates fdf that looks like this (as seen in Emacs utf8):
<<
/V /\376\377^@o^@f^@f
/T (\376\377^@U^@s^@ ^@m^@A^@i^@l)
/Clrf 2
/ClrFf 1
but when I use the generated fdf, I get:
linux-3:~/..$ pdftk RoutineLandscaping_100614.pdf fill_form tmp.fdf output ./output/output.pdf
Unhandled Java Exception:
Unhandled Java Exception:
java.lang.NullPointerException
at gnu.gcj.runtime.NameFinder.lookup(libgcj.so.14)
at java.lang.Throwable.getStackTrace(libgcj.so.14)
at java.lang.Throwable.stackTraceString(libgcj.so.14)
at java.lang.Throwable.printStackTrace(libgcj.so.14)
at java.lang.Throwable.printStackTrace(libgcj.so.14)
So, I wonder, since handle_data_strings is there to handle strings, if instead handle_data_names should just pass the values like this:
for (key, value) in fdf_data_names:
yield b''.join([b'<<\n/V /', value, b'\n/T (',
I'm wondering if handle_data_names should be converting the value to a string.
currently it does this:
for (key, value) in fdf_data_names:
yield b''.join([b'<<\n/V /', smart_encode_str(value), b'\n/T (',
which generates when passed a value of:
generates fdf that looks like this (as seen in Emacs utf8):
<<
/V /\376\377^@o^@f^@f
/T (\376\377^@U^@s^@ ^@m^@A^@i^@l)
/Clrf 2
/ClrFf 1
but when I use the generated fdf, I get:
linux-3:~/..$ pdftk RoutineLandscaping_100614.pdf fill_form tmp.fdf output ./output/output.pdf
Unhandled Java Exception:
Unhandled Java Exception:
java.lang.NullPointerException
at gnu.gcj.runtime.NameFinder.lookup(libgcj.so.14)
at java.lang.Throwable.getStackTrace(libgcj.so.14)
at java.lang.Throwable.stackTraceString(libgcj.so.14)
at java.lang.Throwable.printStackTrace(libgcj.so.14)
at java.lang.Throwable.printStackTrace(libgcj.so.14)
So, I wonder, since handle_data_strings is there to handle strings, if instead handle_data_names should just pass the values like this:
for (key, value) in fdf_data_names:
yield b''.join([b'<<\n/V /', value, b'\n/T (',
doing this, the generated fdf looks like this:
<</V /Off
/T (\376\377^@U^@s^@ ^@m^@A^@i^@l)
/Clrf 2
/ClrFf 1
which works fine with pdftk fill_form.
This is just one example of course. Perhaps I'm passing in a value incorrectly..? but the name and the original php makes me wonder.
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