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Re: File type for PDF
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Re: File type for PDF


  • Subject: Re: File type for PDF
  • From: Loukas Kalenderidis <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 16:28:25 +1100

Hi,

That is normal. The file type code is almost always 4 characters as it is used internally as a 32-bit unsigned integer (OSType) . Keep in mind that the file type doesn't necessarily line up with the file extension.

Regards,
Loukas Kalenderidis
Angier Consulting Pty Ltd

ABN 50 071 615 319
Phone 02 9924 0582
Fax 02 9924 0583




On 05/12/2005, at 4:20 PM, Brett Conlon wrote:

Hiya,

Making a few slight changes to my Photoshop script today and I discovered that the returned file type for PDF isn't "PDF" but is "PDF " (with a space at the end). Is this normal?

I finally recognised it in the returned results but I wasted a hellovalotta time hacking and playing to try to get what ended up being a simple formula to work!

Cheers,

Cojcolds
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