Leonard,

Leonard Rosenthol-3 wrote
> The problem is that this is an XFA-based PDF (aka dynamic PDF).
> 
> As such, you can only sign this using either standard XFA Signatures or,
> if you require PAdES, then PAdES Part 5 (not parts 2-4).

Out of curiosity, can this incompatibility (dynamic PDF <-> AcroForm
signature) somehow be concluded from ISO 32000-1? I don't remember any such
restriction in the ISO standard. Or is a XFA-based PDF not to be considered
an ISO 32000-1 document?

Regards,   Michael



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