Yes, but that's VERY different than saying a signed PDF is not signed (or
vice versa).

Leonard

On 1/16/12 2:10 AM, "Dániel Kékesi" <[email protected]> wrote:

>But we also know that Adobe Reader is quite forgiving regarding
>off-spec/damaged PDFs.
>
>Daniel
>
>On 2012.01.16. 11:07, Paulo Soares wrote:
>> You'll have to take the problem to Foxit. It works correctly with
>>Acrobat,
>> doesn't it?
>> Paulo
>>
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