Stefan,

stefanu wrote:
> 
> I am currently evaluating the possibility to sign PDF/A with iText, using
> the free release.

Which version exactly? (BTW, all the publicly available iText versions are
for free use as long as you adhere to the respective license restrictions.)


stefanu wrote:
> 
> I have checked both input and output PDFs with Acrobat X Pro Trial
> Preflight tool. First document conformance verification succeeds whereas
> the signed PDF is no longer compliant. The 2 errors signaled by Preflight
> are:

Please also supply a sample file, both before signing and after signing,
showing this behavior.

BTW, you checked for PDF/A-1a compliance. Do you get different results when
checking for PDF/A-1b compliance?

Regards,   Michael.

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