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To ensure that a document has not been altered by a third-party and to verify that the author is the expected person, documents can be digitally signed.
Using TX Text Control 31.0, there are two ways of signing PDF documents: Signing the complete document or individual signature fields.
Learn how to implement both ways in a .NET 6 application. |
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Digitally Sign Signature Fields with PFX Certificates |
This article shows how to use the Document Viewer to acquire an electronic signature and to digitally sign the signature fields by routing the request to a custom controller HttpPost method in ASP.NET Core. |
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Document Viewer: SignatureSettings Explained |
The SignatureSettings can be defined on initializing an instance of the Document Viewer. This object defines instructions of the signing process and how signature fields are handled. |
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Online Demo: Signature Fields using the Document Editor |
We published a new online demo that shows how to insert and handle signature fields using the Document Editor. Additionally, inserted signature fields can be exported to PDF and signed individually using digital certificates. |
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Impressions from NDC Oslo 2022 |
We exhibited at NDC Oslo 2022 at the Oslo Spektrum in the center of the city. More than 2500 attendees met to learn from international speakers from around the world. See some impressions of our booth area and the overall conference. |
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