Alle 09:22, venerdì 22 febbraio 2008, Benoit Dupont ha scritto:
> I tried your software and it doesn't work at all. "opensignature.cpp
> 320: Impossible to finalize data".
Software that make signed pdf is OpenSignPDF not Opensignature, direct link to
download:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showf
Alle 17:50, giovedì 21 febbraio 2008, Benoit Dupont ha scritto:
> I'm trying to make a pdf template with OpenOffice and then pass it to
> iText to fill and sign it. The result is a filled pdf document but
> without signature.
> Do you have a solution or a free alternative to design working pdf ?
>
Alle 09:02, lunedì 20 novembre 2006, Wahaj Khan ha scritto:
> Hi Paulo,
>
> OK but when I certify a PDF, it makes existing signatures ( if present)
> corrupt. Adobe tells me that there is some problem with the byte range.
> These signatures were OK before certifying. Is this an iText limitation. If
...
> * Within the appended-revision section, there is a dictionary object
> (66 0) with /Type/catalog
> What is it for ? It is a dangling (not referenced) object.
bug fixed :):)
...
> I'd like to know more about difficulties and limits of your
> experiment, so please aswer to my last questio
Hello,
about this post [1] I would want to contribute to the solution of the problem.
I have taken this signed pdf [2], removed the second signature and added mine
with iText and the result it seems corrected [3].
Soon I will clean up my code and I will send the patch.
Bye
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Antonio
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