The answer is indeed _NO_ - which is why Acrobat draws the green  
checkmark, yellow triangle or red X on the signature based on state...

Leonard

On Nov 15, 2007, at 6:23 AM, Drew Smathers wrote:

> Does anyone know possible to apply a visible signature in pdf  
> document which has an alternate display mode if the document has  
> been altered?  I would think `no', and my concern is that you  
> should never trust what you see in the document, but rather what  
> the pdf reader application tells about the signature in the options  
> menu.  Nonetheless, I have a customer who wants the aforementioned  
> behavior, if possible.
>
> Thanks,
> -Drew
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