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Fix loading of inline JPEG images

Jonas Jenwald 11 years ago
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      src/core/parser.js

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src/core/parser.js

@ -372,6 +372,22 @@ var Parser = (function ParserClosure() { @@ -372,6 +372,22 @@ var Parser = (function ParserClosure() {
return new LZWStream(stream, maybeLength, earlyChange);
}
if (name === 'DCTDecode' || name === 'DCT') {
// According to the specification: for inline images, the ID operator
// shall be followed by a single whitespace character (unless it uses
// ASCII85Decode or ASCIIHexDecode filters).
// In practice this only seems to be followed for inline JPEG images,
// and generally ignoring the first byte of the stream if it is a
// whitespace char can even *cause* issues (e.g. in the CCITTFaxDecode
// filters used in issue2984.pdf).
// Hence when the first byte of the stream of an inline JPEG image is
// a whitespace character, we thus simply skip over it.
if (isCmd(this.buf1, 'ID')) {
var firstByte = stream.peekByte();
if (firstByte === 0x0A /* LF */ || firstByte === 0x0D /* CR */ ||
firstByte === 0x20 /* SPACE */) {
stream.skip();
}
}
xrefStreamStats[StreamType.DCT] = true;
return new JpegStream(stream, maybeLength, stream.dict, this.xref);
}

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