1T3XT BVBA wrote:
> 
> On 27/06/2011 16:42, mpino wrote:
>> Does anybody have signed a PDF/A generated through itext or itextsharp?.
>> Any suggestions should be welcome.
> PDF/A excludes the use of encryption algorithms, doesn't it?
> Then how exactly would you sign a PDF and keep it conform with PDF/A?
> 

You might want to take a look at the PDF/A Competence Center Technical Note
TN0006 - Digital Signatures in PDF/A-1
(http://www.pdfa.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?id=pdfa%3Atechdok&cache=cache&media=pdfa:techdoc:tn0006_digital_signatures_in_pdfa-1_2008-03-14.pdf).

Regards,   Michael

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