Parsing Docusign PDF Documents
Cesar Baquerizo
ces at cescom.com
Wed Mar 2 13:25:02 PST 2022
You can try pdfgrep or pdftk, but if they’re encrypted you’ll need the password I think. Pdftk is command line (both are) and you can do quite a bit with it. Pdfgrep is exactly what it sounds like.
Regards
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> On Mar 2, 2022, at 2:47 PM, Jose Lerebours via Filepro-list <filepro-list at lists.celestial.com> wrote:
>
> lol - seems that my life evolves around writing code to parse JPG, PNG and PDF documents these days.
>
> My most recent challenge has been to parse a Docusign PDF documents. I have tried everything in
> my tool box (including sandwichpdf) and nothing seems to work.
>
> I even went as far as to use imagemagik to convert the PDF to JPG and still cannot get all of the data.
> By the way, this approach is the one that got me closer to getting what I want, it just does not extract
> all of the data; but the JPG documents (1 per page from PDF) are nice and clear.
>
> So, I need (a) something that can break through whatever Docusign does to distort data or (b) something
> that can parse from PNG or JPG fairly efficiently.
>
> What do y'all suggest?
>
> Thank you all for your time and assistance!
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
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