WebAIM - Web Accessibility In Mind

E-mail List Archives

RE: PDF access (was Screen-reader updates)

for

From: Karl Groves
Date: Mar 1, 2006 11:50AM


Attached is the first 3 pages of your PDF. ;-)


Karl L. Groves
User-Centered Design, Inc.
Office: 703-729-0998
Mobile: 571-214-1714
E-Mail: <EMAIL REMOVED>
Web: http://www.user-centereddesign.com
<http://www.user-centereddesign.com/>;




_____

From: John Gugerty [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ]
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 1:08 PM
To: 'Martin Pistorius'; 'WebAIM Discussion List'; Karl Groves
Subject: RE: [WebAIM] PDF access (was Screen-reader updates)


If you add security settings using Acrobat 7.0, the save as, copy, and print
options do not work. Other tools might be available to someone who wants to
override the permissions settings, but the options below are disabled for
the user with Acrobat. A sample is attached. Its security summary is as
follows:
method: password secudrity
document open password: no
permissions password: yes
printing: none
changing document: not allowed
content copying or extraction: not allowed
commenting: not allowed
content accessibility enabled: allowed
document assembly: not allowed



>>> "Karl Groves" < <EMAIL REMOVED> > 3/1/2006 7:45:22 AM >>>

Martin -

There is no way to protect the author's content.
Open a PDF or PPT document and go to the "File" menu.
In PDF, you'll see an option to "Save as Text".
In PPT, you'll see a "Save As" and the options given include RTF.
If the authors of those documents think that PDF or PPT is going to protect
it from getting stolen, they're wrong.


Karl L. Groves
User-Centered Design, Inc.
Office: 703-729-0998
Mobile: 571-214-1714
E-Mail: <EMAIL REMOVED>
Web: http://www.user-centereddesign.com