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I was told the big five-sided building did it again this spring. :)
-----Original Message-----
From: "Johnson, George" <GJohnson_at_GAM.COM>
Sent: Jul 13, 2005 3:12 AM
To: "'davewendelken_at_earthlink.net'" <davewendelken_at_earthlink.net>,
oracle-l <oracle-l_at_freelists.org>
Subject: RE: OT : really useful info about Adobe reader
Didn't that happen with some US Military release about two years ago? They tried that "trick" and everyone was able to read the interesting, albeit out of date, military intelligence data.
-----Original Message-----
From: david wendelken [mailto:davewendelken_at_earthlink.net]
Sent: 12 Jul 2005 21:21
To: oracle-l
Subject: Re: OT : really useful info about Adobe reader
I've been told that you can, within the Adobe post-script environment, black out selected portions of a document so that one sees a document like this (pretend X's represent blacked-out text):
"So and so is a crook," said XXXXXXXX. "I saw him take a bribe."
And, I've been told that if you put said document on the internet, and it's read over a very slow connection, you can see the original document painted on the screen and then the blacked-out layer painted over it - which means you can read the blacked-out portions of the document.
I suspect that also means you could open up the file with the appropriate editing software and see the original text also.
Haven't verified that technical details, but it sounds plausible.
Anyone know for sure?
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Received on Wed Jul 13 2005 - 06:31:27 CDT
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