SVG Availability Reports fail to open in Adobe Acrobat Error: Too Many Arguments [reported as unexpected EOF in Photoshop CS2]
Description
Report generation appears to complete successfully and be mailed to the local user. When the pdf file is opened in Adobe Acrobat 7 there is an error thrown stating that "There were too many arguments." I have seen this behavior on both my Linux and Windows XP box. HTML report generation works as expected and can be viewed with my browser without a problem.
Environment
Operating System: Linux
Platform: PC
Acceptance / Success Criteria
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Seth Leger (community account) March 31, 2010 at 1:35 PM
I've upgraded FOP and Batik to the latest versions (0.95 and 1.7 respectively) and added an XSL-FO+SVG rendering unit test that works properly. Marking this issue as fixed.
Seth Leger (community account) March 15, 2010 at 4:38 PM
We should upgrade batik/fop to the latest versions just to make sure this is fixed. Current version of batik looks like 1.7 and we're using 1.5.0 in OpenNMS 1.7.
Jonathan Sartin June 14, 2005 at 3:47 PM
FWIW, Linux and Windows acrobat reader 6 and 7 throw "too many arguments" warnings for me, but are nevertheless (straight PDF or PDF with embedded SVG) readable.
Rendering the reports with a later fop/batik version does eliminate the warning though.
Former user May 18, 2005 at 8:40 PM
I use Adobe Acrobat 6 on Mac OS X and I have am able to load the pdf named 'pdf created bye the log file' without any errors.
Matt
Joshua Sidwell May 18, 2005 at 2:05 PM
Just confirmed that the attached pdf file throws the following error in Adobe Acrobat 6: A Drawing Error Occurred
Report generation appears to complete successfully and be mailed to the local
user. When the pdf file is opened in Adobe Acrobat 7 there is an error thrown
stating that "There were too many arguments." I have seen this behavior on
both my Linux and Windows XP box. HTML report generation works as expected
and can be viewed with my browser without a problem.