On 20/12/2012 1:21, Stefan Santesson wrote:
> Government authorities in Sweden depends on being able to sign these 
> types of forms using the Swedish signature infrastructure, and it is 
> essential that the resulting signature is visible in other PDF 
> readers, such as Acrobat.

Maybe you've also noticed that Adobe Reader XI now adds a line to the 
signature panel informing if the signature is "LTV enabled". We've 
worked with one of our customers to provide functionality to make sure 
that Adobe Reader always shows that the signed document is LTV enabled 
instead of the message that it isn't (which happens when you don't sign 
the document according to best practices).

If you're not a customer, and you sign a document incorrectly using 
iText, please consider paid support to find out what you're doing wrong. 
If you're a customer, please use the paid support forum, and we'll 
explain what is needed in the context of PAdES-4 (LTV).

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