Mike,

M_Borg wrote:
> I gave you the dictionaries because I was operating under the assumption
> it might be a PDF version signing version conflict kind of thing, because
> the entries are so different!

There are quite a number of ways to optionally add extra information to
signatures which are not required in the general case. Therefore, merely a
few of those entries are interesting when checking for the cause of an
approval signature being reported as corrupted; on the other hand, though,
the actual signature container and the encompassing PDF (at least as the
source of the signed data stream) are of major importance in such a case.
Could you, thus, also upload a sample PDF demonstrating the problem?


M_Borg wrote:
> In answer to your question "Is there a special reason you create PKCS#1
> signatures?" - As a newbie I can only assume it must be the iText code I
> am using.

In that case you had better, in the long run, revamp that code to create
/SubFilter/adbe.pkcs7.detached signature fields. First things first, though.


M_Borg wrote:
> Thus, here is my code,

Your code will support the analysis of a sample PDF.

Regards,   Michael.
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