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I'm using fork branch fixgetpages from @motoyugota , it works most of the time, thank you very much, it helps me a lot.
I subscribe to a magazine but several issue of the magazine can't be combine to one pdf. The error is as follows.
.retrying after error: pdfcpu: please provide the correct password
Removing extra pages failed with pdfcpu: please provide the correct password
And the pages downloaded is all password protected. I can't see any patten, seems random, totally.
An example of the password protected pdf looks like this. And if I skip the password protected issues, other issues can be downloaded quite fine. 618519_0.pdf
Someone mentioned it in another bug report:
(...)
ID: 86
Source https://cdn2.audiencemedia.com/<several IDs>.pdf
ID: 87
Removing extra pages failed with pdfcpu: please provide the correct password
.retrying after error: pdfcpu: please provide the correct password
(...)
And indeed, while this script is running, all the temporary .PDF (inside the issue/ folder) have a password (if i try to open one with evince : i can't).
They however have a "regular" size (= are not empty, ...), like several hundeds of kb.
The resulting / final PDF in the end is sadly empty (0 bytes).
I'm using fork branch fixgetpages from @motoyugota , it works most of the time, thank you very much, it helps me a lot.
I subscribe to a magazine but several issue of the magazine can't be combine to one pdf. The error is as follows.
And the pages downloaded is all password protected. I can't see any patten, seems random, totally.
An example of the password protected pdf looks like this. And if I skip the password protected issues, other issues can be downloaded quite fine.
618519_0.pdf
And indeed, while this script is running, all the temporary .PDF (inside the issue/ folder) have a password (if i try to open one with evince : i can't).
They however have a "regular" size (= are not empty, ...), like several hundeds of kb.
The resulting / final PDF in the end is sadly empty (0 bytes).
My config file is just :
Originally posted by @SR-G in #34 (comment)
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