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AddDetachedSignaturePk

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Demonstrates how to add a detached signature using a certifcate and it's corresponding private key. The easiest way of doing it is when both the certificate and private key are contained together within a PFX (.pfx or .p12) file. This example demonstrates how to use the certificate and its corresponding private key when they are stored in separate files -- a .cer for the certificate, and a .pem for the private key.

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Swift

func chilkatTest() {
    var success: Bool = false

    // This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
    // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.

    let mime = CkoMime()!

    // Load the certificate from a .cer file.
    let cert = CkoCert()!
    success = cert.load(fromFile: "aaworkarea/myCert.cer")
    if success == false {
        print("\(cert.lastErrorText!)")
        return
    }

    // Load the private key from an encrypted PEM file.
    // (A private key can be loaded from other file formats also..)
    let privKey = CkoPrivateKey()!
    success = privKey.loadEncryptedPemFile(path: "aaworkarea/myPrivateKey.pem", password: "myPassword")
    if success == false {
        print("\(privKey.lastErrorText!)")
        return
    }

    success = mime.setBody(fromPlainText: "This is the plain-text MIME body.")

    // Sign the MIME (adds a PKCS7 detached signature)
    success = mime.addDetachedSignaturePk(cert: cert, privateKey: privKey)
    if success == false {
        print("\(mime.lastErrorText!)")
        return
    }

    // Save the S/MIME to a file.
    success = mime.save(path: "aaworkarea/signedMime.txt")
    if success == false {
        print("\(mime.lastErrorText!)")
        return
    }

    print("success!")

}