Hi,
I am trying to extract the subject name from a certificate of a signed PDF.
The certificate contains special characteres (ñ).
At extraction, the certificateinfo.getsubjectFields returns the subject but
replaces the special character (ñ) by a "?" and cuts the output. (Subject:
{C=[ES], OU=[FNMT Clase 2 CA, 513170016], O=[FNMT], CN=[NOMBRE GUARDE?)
Is there a posibility to put the encoding to ISO-8859-1 at extraction of the
certificateinfo?
PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(new
FileOutputStream(VERIFICATION));
PdfReader reader = new PdfReader("test.pdf");
AcroFields af = reader.getAcroFields();
ArrayList<String> names = af.getSignatureNames();
for (String name : names) {
out.println("Signature name: " + name);
PdfPKCS7 pk = af.verifySignature(name);
out.println("Subject: " +
CertificateInfo.getSubjectFields(pk.getSigningCertificate())); }
Regards,
Nicbbb
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