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I recently rewrote my CV in LaTeX using Overleaf.com. Once I finished writing my CV in LaTeX, I downloaded it as a PDF. I'm now trying to upload my CV on brassring (careers website) and every time I select the PDF file I get the following error: 'The system does not allow files with active contents.' However if I try and upload my original CV that was written in Word it successfully uploads.










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  • you could find some useful info here: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/26529/…, and (but not limited to) tex.stackexchange.com/questions/151241/…

    – Raaja
    Jan 11 at 13:16











  • You could also try this: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/133303/…

    – Felix Phl
    Jan 11 at 13:16











  • Any java in the pdf will be seen as a threat so simply use windows to REprint the pdf to DUMB pdf same as you did for word to pdf

    – KJO
    Jan 11 at 14:34











  • @KJO java in a PDF? Do you mean javascript? Two very different things

    – daleif
    Jan 11 at 14:46











  • @daleif agreed java comes in many forms and variants but simply labelled as one umbrella "type" of attack see av-test.org/fileadmin/News/Pictures/2013/…

    – KJO
    Jan 11 at 15:03















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I recently rewrote my CV in LaTeX using Overleaf.com. Once I finished writing my CV in LaTeX, I downloaded it as a PDF. I'm now trying to upload my CV on brassring (careers website) and every time I select the PDF file I get the following error: 'The system does not allow files with active contents.' However if I try and upload my original CV that was written in Word it successfully uploads.










share|improve this question






















  • you could find some useful info here: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/26529/…, and (but not limited to) tex.stackexchange.com/questions/151241/…

    – Raaja
    Jan 11 at 13:16











  • You could also try this: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/133303/…

    – Felix Phl
    Jan 11 at 13:16











  • Any java in the pdf will be seen as a threat so simply use windows to REprint the pdf to DUMB pdf same as you did for word to pdf

    – KJO
    Jan 11 at 14:34











  • @KJO java in a PDF? Do you mean javascript? Two very different things

    – daleif
    Jan 11 at 14:46











  • @daleif agreed java comes in many forms and variants but simply labelled as one umbrella "type" of attack see av-test.org/fileadmin/News/Pictures/2013/…

    – KJO
    Jan 11 at 15:03













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I recently rewrote my CV in LaTeX using Overleaf.com. Once I finished writing my CV in LaTeX, I downloaded it as a PDF. I'm now trying to upload my CV on brassring (careers website) and every time I select the PDF file I get the following error: 'The system does not allow files with active contents.' However if I try and upload my original CV that was written in Word it successfully uploads.










share|improve this question














I recently rewrote my CV in LaTeX using Overleaf.com. Once I finished writing my CV in LaTeX, I downloaded it as a PDF. I'm now trying to upload my CV on brassring (careers website) and every time I select the PDF file I get the following error: 'The system does not allow files with active contents.' However if I try and upload my original CV that was written in Word it successfully uploads.







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  • you could find some useful info here: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/26529/…, and (but not limited to) tex.stackexchange.com/questions/151241/…

    – Raaja
    Jan 11 at 13:16











  • You could also try this: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/133303/…

    – Felix Phl
    Jan 11 at 13:16











  • Any java in the pdf will be seen as a threat so simply use windows to REprint the pdf to DUMB pdf same as you did for word to pdf

    – KJO
    Jan 11 at 14:34











  • @KJO java in a PDF? Do you mean javascript? Two very different things

    – daleif
    Jan 11 at 14:46











  • @daleif agreed java comes in many forms and variants but simply labelled as one umbrella "type" of attack see av-test.org/fileadmin/News/Pictures/2013/…

    – KJO
    Jan 11 at 15:03

















  • you could find some useful info here: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/26529/…, and (but not limited to) tex.stackexchange.com/questions/151241/…

    – Raaja
    Jan 11 at 13:16











  • You could also try this: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/133303/…

    – Felix Phl
    Jan 11 at 13:16











  • Any java in the pdf will be seen as a threat so simply use windows to REprint the pdf to DUMB pdf same as you did for word to pdf

    – KJO
    Jan 11 at 14:34











  • @KJO java in a PDF? Do you mean javascript? Two very different things

    – daleif
    Jan 11 at 14:46











  • @daleif agreed java comes in many forms and variants but simply labelled as one umbrella "type" of attack see av-test.org/fileadmin/News/Pictures/2013/…

    – KJO
    Jan 11 at 15:03
















you could find some useful info here: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/26529/…, and (but not limited to) tex.stackexchange.com/questions/151241/…

– Raaja
Jan 11 at 13:16





you could find some useful info here: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/26529/…, and (but not limited to) tex.stackexchange.com/questions/151241/…

– Raaja
Jan 11 at 13:16













You could also try this: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/133303/…

– Felix Phl
Jan 11 at 13:16





You could also try this: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/133303/…

– Felix Phl
Jan 11 at 13:16













Any java in the pdf will be seen as a threat so simply use windows to REprint the pdf to DUMB pdf same as you did for word to pdf

– KJO
Jan 11 at 14:34





Any java in the pdf will be seen as a threat so simply use windows to REprint the pdf to DUMB pdf same as you did for word to pdf

– KJO
Jan 11 at 14:34













@KJO java in a PDF? Do you mean javascript? Two very different things

– daleif
Jan 11 at 14:46





@KJO java in a PDF? Do you mean javascript? Two very different things

– daleif
Jan 11 at 14:46













@daleif agreed java comes in many forms and variants but simply labelled as one umbrella "type" of attack see av-test.org/fileadmin/News/Pictures/2013/…

– KJO
Jan 11 at 15:03





@daleif agreed java comes in many forms and variants but simply labelled as one umbrella "type" of attack see av-test.org/fileadmin/News/Pictures/2013/…

– KJO
Jan 11 at 15:03










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    The company website accepted clean.pdf without complaints.





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                The company website accepted clean.pdf without complaints.





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                  The company website accepted clean.pdf without complaints.





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