Hasan,
subasi wrote
> I enclosed the out.pdf also..
>
> MobileSignAPI msa= new MobileSignAPI();
> msa.Sign("053xxxxxxxx", "sign", encodeTo64(hash), "pdf signing", 120);
> pk = base64DecodeToByteArr(msa.getSignatureValue));
I just counted the bytes from this return as copied into the content. The
output is 128 bytes long, i.e. 1024 bits. This might be the output of the
RSA/1024 algorithm, i.e. possibly the very raw signature bytes. The contents
to set, though, are a PKCS#7 / CMS signature container.
If that assumption on the output is correct, you can try and use the
PdfPKCS7 class to wrap those raw signature bytes in a signature container
and set the PDF contents to the bytes of that container.
Regards, Michael
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