Re: pdf/sigQ Level B compliant. Report code 1002, 1008
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Some information and essential references.
Not particularly "light" reading but the "what it's all about" is there.
From what you've posted there appears to be no PDF/Acrobat problem per se.
More something not quite understood.
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In preview mode -
Preview mode: Preview mode suppresses dynamic content that could change the appearance of a signed document and analyzes the document for constructs that may be problematic for signing. The document message bar tells the user if the
document is safe to sign, the level of PDF/SigQ compliance, and provides links to the PDF/SigQ Conformance Report dialog which lists potential problems.
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References
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PDF/SigQ Specification
See: Digital Signature Build Dictionary Specification
http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/devnet/acrobat/pd
fs/Acrobat_Signature_BuildDict.pdf
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Report code 1002:
String :: Comment or form field may silently change
Code :: 1002
Description :: The document contains comments. Comments' visual appearances may change based on external variables.
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Report code 1008:
String :: Document contains hidden behavior
Code :: 1008
Description :: Disallowed action type: <action type>. The document contains hidden actions that may not be intended or known by the end user. Actions include JavaScript actions (document open, save, etc.), playing multimedia, executing a menu
item, and so on.
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Digital Signatures Workflow Guide
http://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/DigSig/Acrobat_DigSig_Workflo
wGuide.pdf
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Digital Signature User Guide
The document to read will depend upon which version of Acrobat is in use.
Here's the document for Acrobat/Reader 9.0:
http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/devnet/acrobat/pd
fs/acrobat_digsig_userguide_90.pdf
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The document below contains the Digital Signature User Guide, Document Security Guide, and the Administration Guide.
http://pdfdevjunkie.host.adobe.com/pdf/acrobat_reader_security_9x_Fast.pdf
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The current "Live Docs" for Acrobat Digital Signatures:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/DigSig/index.html
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Be well...