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Monday, May 25, 2009
"This PDF document contains an Adobe XML form. Such files cannot be optimized."
To fix this problem:
Save the document in LiveCycle with PDF compatibility
Use the drop_xfa command with pdftk
This removes all of the LiveCycle data and makes the file compatible with Acrobat and other tools.
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