Tag: pdf

Accessible PDF Stamping

Many people and organizations put the extra care into their PDF documents to ensure they are usable by ALL humans, not just people with good vision and keyboard/mouse dexterity. What does this mean? It is often imperative documents be accessible due to accessibility codes and laws. So it must be very frustrating to have accessibility features removed by a PDF manipulation plugin! Unfortunately, the open-source PDF manipulation libraries I use for many of my plugins does not allow for robust or reliable PDF manipulation. Namely, TCPDI/TCPDF depends on being fed a syntactically correct PDF, and then because of the way objects are read flat into PHP memory during the process, certain PDF features in the stream are necessarily lost. Marking/passwording with TCPDI/TCPDF or FPDI/FPDF is lossy, no way around it. However, the SetaPDF library from SetaSign works differently by parsing continue reading…

PDF “Security”

Lately folks have been raising the alarm that passwords and content can be removed from PDFs. Unfortunately, this just isn’t news. When was the Internet a safe place to store or share documents? What does a PDF have in common with NASA, the Pentagon, Nasdaq, and most credit card companies? They are all demonstrably hackable. And if a multi-billion dollar organization can be hacked, you bet your bottom dollar your PDF can be, too. You can also bet that a