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Subject: Re: [opensuse] What happened to Adobe Acrobat reader
From: "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas () telefonica ! net>
Date: 2014-07-23 0:20:15
Message-ID: alpine.LSU.2.11.1407230214580.32106 () minas-tirith ! valinor
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El 2014-07-22 a las 18:59 -0500, Ricardo Chung escribió:
> +1 That's the way to work on Non Government Form or Non Security Form. If you
> make it this way the original form will lose the certificates. You are editing
> a original PDF so is not filling an original form.
>
> So far I know, we do not have any (FLOSS) application able to fill a
> government form with no changing its security certificate.
Any modification nullifies the certificate. The way that can be done, i
understand, is that the PDF saves the certified copy, and the
modifications separately, in the same file, but accessible. And perhaps
the modifications can be signed with your own certificate.
This is guessing on my mart, I have not seen it. All forms I have used had
mandatorily to be printed and handed over in person, hand signed with blue
ink ball-pen.
I have to hand over one such form perhaps tomorrow, and they specifically
say "no email, no fax".
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Cheers
Carlos E. R.
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