On 20/12/2012 11:03, Stefan Santesson wrote:
> I'll start saying "Don't shoot the messenger":)

I know. What saddens me is the misinformation in spite of our 
significant investment in providing good information :-(

> I'm just a consultant.
>
> I'm creating the business for you

That's the general idea, but in practice many consultants don't create 
any business for us because large integrators sell iText-based projects 
without establishing a business relationship with us. On top of that, we 
see that these integrators use iText in a way that doesn't follow best 
practices.

> So what I hear you say is that the fact that 5.3.0 produces this result is
> not a bug, but a missing feature.

Before you sign a PDF document, you need to check which type of 
signature applies.
It should be evident that you can't sign a pure XFA form using PAdES 2 
or PAdES 3.
For those forms, you need PAdES 5 and that's currently not supported yet.

best regards,
Bruno

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