on 10-08-2008 8:08 AM
Hi,
I have a requirement to implement digital certifcates in our both offline and online interactive froms which are developed in WDJ.
I have gone through sdn and found few links realted to digital certificates. Can some one explain what exactly is digital certificate and how it will be use ful in securing the adobe form?
If I have to implement digital certificates, from where I can get these certificates? Do I have to create on my own or need to buy from some party?
Ponits assured
Thanks&Regards,
J.Smitha
Hi,
Digital signatures can also be created and verified as of Adobe Reader 5.1. Users can use the Adobe Acrobat Reader to display and print files in PDF format, whose content and appearance correspond to the paper version, on a cross-platform basis. The prerequisites for this are the use of the new Adobe Document Server for Reader Extensions and the replacement of SmartForms by Adobe Acrobat (this is still in development). SSF is not used.
Adobe Document Server for Reader Extensions assign additional usage rights to electronic forms that were created with Adobe Acrobat 5.0 and Adobe Form Designer 5.0. Digital signatures are a type of usage right.
Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.1 can be downloaded free-of-charge from Adobe's Web site, and processes the usage rights that were embedded in PDF forms by the Adobe Document Server for Reader Extensions.
@If I have to implement digital certificates, from where I can get these certificates? Do I have to create on my own or need to buy from some party?
chk it out;[https://www.bconline.gov.bc.ca/pdf/DigiCertFAQ.pdf]
On-demand digital certificates for Adobe AIR applications:
[http://www.net-security.org/secworld.php?id=6628]
chk this also;[https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/ea27c890-0201-0010-4da4-bcd0c3eba36a]
Regards,
Khushboo
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