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(Unicode C++) PDF Sign Under Existing Signature
This example explains how sign a previously-signed PDF and place the signature appearance below the existing signature.
Note: This example requires Chilkat v9.5.0.85 or greater.
#include <CkPdfW.h>
#include <CkJsonObjectW.h>
#include <CkCertW.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
CkPdfW pdf;
// Load a PDF to be signed.
bool success = pdf.LoadFile(L"qa_data/pdf/sign_testing_4/hello_signed.pdf");
if (success == false) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",pdf.lastErrorText());
return;
}
// The PDF we'll be signing already has a signature added in Adobe Acrobat DC.
// It looks like this:
// (Notice the Adobe background logo, which is commonly what you'll see when a signature
// is created by Adobe Acrobat. Chilkat (obviously) does not create signatures using the Adobe
// logo because it would be a copyright violation.)
// Options for signing are specified in JSON.
CkJsonObjectW json;
// In most cases, the signingCertificateV2 and signingTime attributes are required.
json.UpdateInt(L"signingCertificateV2",1);
json.UpdateInt(L"signingTime",1);
// To put our new signature underneath the existing signature, we have to specify the page
// where the existing signature is found, and then we can specify "under" for the "appearance.y"
json.UpdateInt(L"page",1);
json.UpdateString(L"appearance.y",L"under");
json.UpdateString(L"appearance.fontScale",L"10.0");
json.UpdateString(L"appearance.text[0]",L"Reason: Agreement Accepted by John");
json.UpdateString(L"appearance.text[1]",L"Date: current_dt");
// Load the signing certificate. (Use your own certificate.)
CkCertW cert;
success = cert.LoadPfxFile(L"qa_data/pfx/myPdfSigningCert.pfx",L"secret");
if (success == false) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",cert.lastErrorText());
return;
}
// Tell the pdf object to use the certificate for signing.
success = pdf.SetSigningCert(cert);
if (success == false) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",pdf.lastErrorText());
return;
}
// Note: When adding an additional signature to a PDF, the existing signatures
// are validated, and this includes validating the certificates previously used to
// create the existing signatures. (A signature typically embeds the signing certs.)
// In some cases, the certificates and/or certs in the chain of authentication for
// existing signatures are not present, and are not available on the current system.
// In this case, you can skip the validation by setting this keyword in UncommonOptions:
pdf.put_UncommonOptions(L"NO_VERIFY_CERT_SIGNATURES");
success = pdf.SignPdf(json,L"qa_output/hello_signed.pdf");
if (success == false) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",pdf.lastErrorText());
return;
}
wprintf(L"The PDF has been successfully cryptographically signed.\n");
// Here's a screenshot of the 2nd signature positioned under the 1st in Adobe Acrobat:
}
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