The second signature was not made in append mode. The code you posted doesn't
match the PDF result.
Paulo
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> From: Tomas García-Merás Capote [mailto:clawg...@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 6:57 PM
> To: Lista iText
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There are a number of potential issues with this technique. And, to add to the
confusion, sometimes it might work just fine.
1) /Type /Image objects can use just about any type (or combination of types in
some cases) of compression supported by PDF:
ASCIIHEX (generally combined with something
Giles, Bear wrote:
> So I don't need to split out the form fields into their own document,
I'm not sure what you mean by that.
Form fields are annotations.
The document in the background is a content stream.
If you fill out the form fields and flatten them,
you get a series of separate streams (X
So I don't need to split out the form fields into their own document, I can
just stamp copies of the original form and be fine?
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All I get is a "Sorry, Service Temporarily Unavailable".
Paulo
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> From: Tomas García-Merás Capote [mailto:clawg...@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 3:52 PM
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> Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Problem with second signature
> with external
I've uploaded a sample PDF:
Here:
www.geocities.com/tomasgarciameras/plan_difusion.pdf
is the PDF with the first signature and a second empty signature field, and
here:
www.geocities.com/tomasgarciameras/plan_difusion.signed.pdf
is the second PDF with the second signature applied.
F
What makes you think that all images in a PDF are JPEGs? What makes you think
that all images in a PDF can be represented w/o modification as a standard
raster format? What makes you think that all images in a PDF are raster (vs.
vector)?
Basically, you have a limited frame of understanding
Because some types of XFA forms have an "AcroForm mirror" but not all...
From: David Palomar [mailto:dpalomar...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 7:29 AM
To: itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [iText-questions] AcroForm and XFA form
Hallo again!
I have been reading iText in A
I don't see why it shouldn't work, the second signature is in append mode and
won't overwrite anything in the original PDF.
Paulo
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> Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 3:10 PM
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Ok, finally got SHA-2 working with iText following the sample code found at
http://itextpdf.sourceforge.net/howtosign.html#signextdiccms (using the
detached signature) [thanks for the info on my last question!], but when I
apply two signatures to the same document, the first one got it's dictio
I'm using PdfGraphics2D to draw some rectangles filled with patterns via a
TexturePaint. For some pattern images, it works flawlessly. For others,
the image is not drawn and no error is thrown/printed. The images are
simple PNGs. It's always the same image that fails but there doesn't appear
t
Hallo again!
I have been reading iText in Action, searching for XFA forms.
In 15.5 Summary says:
<<
For the time being, there is only limited support
for forms created with Adobe Designer (XFA forms).
>>
So, after reading this and your answer a question comes to me:
If I am creating a template PDF
Sorry if this has been answered elsewhere; searched the mailing list archive
and Google, but couldn't find anything.
Is it missing on purpose? I know you can use 0...
Thank you, keith
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