if you mean xls, yes, xsl - I can't help.
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Yeah, I need help on an xsl stylesheet that I'm using against xml data....
out of my field of expertise! sorry.
A co-worker zipped up some .PDFs into a self-extracting executable and sent it to me as "FILES.EXE" No problem, right? Except he used something called Andorra or similar to compress them, which also as a bonus encrypted them.
I downloaded the same program and used it to open the .exe...the log tells me there are in fact five PDF files, but it appears to extract them, decrypt them, turn them into AFP files, and then choke on its own tongue.
AFP seems to be the proprietary format of the encryption/compression program; does anyone have any idea how I can get the PDFs?
Hint: Said co-worker is on vacation and I can't get ahold of him.
ETA: NUMBERSLUT
SLUUUUUUUT!
Wow, sounds like a clueless coworker. "Oh, not everybody uses Andorra? And I thought you knew the password...."
By the way, this site is amazing for breaking even locked-down pdfs into usable Word files. (No idea what it could do with encryption, though I'm guessing not much.)
My bad, it's Androsa, not Andorra. The password appears to be the one that everyone on our project uses for project-related documents.
le nub, thanks, but it's not the PDF encryption. He used Androsa rather than Acrobat's encryption, so the PDF breakers won't even recognize the files.
I think my plan of action is two-pronged at this point: 1) kick the encrypted files up the mgmt chain to our boss; 2) coat coworker's desk with vaseline.
Does it get as far as creating AFP files? I do see there are a number of AFP to PDF conversion programs out there.