[IMP] sign_oca: Add error handling for corrupted PDFs#147
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- Use strict=False to handle PDFs with minor format issues - Add try-catch for PDF read operations with clear error messages - Add try-catch for PDF write operations with helpful user feedback - Prevent crashes when processing PDFs with encoding issues - Use 'raise from' for proper exception chaining This improvement handles PDFs that contain encoding problems or illegal characters that would normally cause PyPDF2 to fail with PdfReadError, providing a more robust document signing experience.
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This improvement handles PDFs that contain encoding problems or illegal characters that would normally cause PyPDF2 to fail with PdfReadError, providing a more robust document signing experience.