MessageIs there a way to do that via iText (5.1.1)?

I'm not sure what the definition of a "trusted timestamp" is, how to get it, 
and how to apply it to the signature.

Thanks again,
AJ
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  From: Andreas Kuehne 
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  Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 9:57 AM
  Subject: Re: [iText-questions] signing question re date/time


  Hi AJ !

  Just add a (trusted) timestamp to your signature. I doesn't relate to the 
'quality' leve of your certificate ...

  Greetings

  Andreas

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  Betreff: [iText-questions] signing question re date/time
  Gesendet: Mi, 29. Jun 2011
  Von: AJ Weber


  I'm testing some PDF signing using some of the sample code from the latest 
"iText In Action" book (slightly modified 12.14 code, to be moderately 
specific).

  When I look at the generated signature properties with Acrobat 8, there is a 
warning "Signature date/time are from the clock on the signer's computer."

  Is there some additional method-call I can use to get the date/time from an 
appropriate source to suppress this warning?

  NOTE: I'm testing with a self-signed cert at this time; maybe this is 
"automatic" for CA-issued certs.

  Thanks in advance,
  AJ



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