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PDF/A-1 Compliance Issues

For each PDF/A-1 validation issue we try to explain what it means and, if possible how to resolve it. For a more technical explanation of the issue we quote the related section of the ISO 19005-1 PDF/A Specification.

6.1
File Structure - General
6.1.2
File Header
6.1.3
File Trailer
6.1.4
Cross Reference Table
6.1.6
String Objects
6.1.7
Stream Objects
6.1.8
Indirect Objects
6.1.10
Filters
6.1.11
Embedded Files
6.1.12
Implementation Limits
6.1.13
Optional Content
6.2.2
Output Intent
6.2.3
Color Spaces - General
6.2.3.3
Uncalibrated Color Spaces
6.2.3.4
Separation and DeviceN Color Spaces
6.2.4
Images
6.2.5
Form XObjects
6.2.6
Reference XObjects
6.2.7
PostScript XObjects
6.2.8
Extended Graphics State
6.2.9
Rendering Intents
6.2.10
Content Streams
6.3.2
Font Types
6.3.3.1
General Font Issues
6.3.3.2
CIDFonts
6.3.3.3
CMaps
6.3.4
Embedded Font Programs
6.3.5
Font Subsets
6.3.6
Font Metrics
6.3.7
Character Encodings
6.3.8
Unicode Character Maps
6.4
Transparency
6.5.2
Annotation Types
6.5.3
Annotation Dictionaries
6.6.1
General Multimedia Content
6.6.2
Trigger Events
6.7
Metadata
6.7.2
Properties
6.7.3
Document Information Dictionary
6.7.5
XMP Header
6.7.8
Extension Schemas
6.7.9
Validation
6.7.11
Version and Conformance Level Identification
6.8.2.2
Mark information dictionary
6.8.3.3
Structure hierarchy
6.8.3.4
Structure types
6.9
Interactive Forms
TN0001
TechNote : Namespaces
TN0003
TechNote - Metadata
TN0008
Predefined XMP Properties
TN0008-2.2
XMP Basic Schema
TN0009
XMP Extension Schemas
TN0009-3.3
Unqualified RDF Attributes

Compliance Issue: Stream Objects

What does this mean?

PDF/A does not allow malformed streams, keys that point to external content or other external file dependencies.

How can I fix it?

Use Solid PDF Tools to adjust the PDF File structure. It will remove prohibited keys, adjust stream delimiters and stream length mismatches to create a PDF/A compliant file.

6.1.7 - ISO 19005-1 PDF/A Specification:

The stream keyword shall be followed either by a CARRIAGE RETURN (0Dh) and LINE FEED (0Ah) character sequence or by a single LINE FEED character. The endstream keyword shall be preceded by an EOL marker.

The value of the Length key specified in the stream dictionary shall match the number of bytes in the file following the LINE FEED character after the stream keyword and preceding the EOL marker before the endstream keyword.

NOTE 1: These requirements remove potential ambiguity regarding the ending of stream content. A stream object dictionary shall not contain the F, FFilter, or FDecodeParms keys.

NOTE 2: These keys are used to point to document content external to the file. The explicit prohibition of these keys has the implicit effect of disallowing external content that can create external dependencies and complicate preservation efforts.

 


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