On 15/09/2020 17.03, J Leslie Turriff wrote:
On 2020-09-15 08:42:42 Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 15/09/2020 15.16, J Leslie Turriff wrote:
This has been discussed several times in this mail list, so I will just write down the conclusions.
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Examples:
Try the US IRS I-9 document: <https://www.uscis.gov/i-9>
http://www.seg-social.es/Internet_6/Pensionistas/Servicios/Solicitudesdepre sta34887/Pensionesotrasprest40968/Prestacionesfamilia41091/index.htm#BIN4108 3_6 http://smarte-forms.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/birth-certificate-app lication-eform-tt-sample.pdf
http://www.financnisprava.cz/assets/tiskopisy/IF_5401_20.pdf?201708040722 -> IF_5401_20.pdf?201708040722
Oh, I see. The first certainly is irritating, given that other applications can do it.
Yes. It is a legal problem, if you happen to need signature verification.
As you say, the second is probably a security risk, but then, it wouldn't be any more risky than other applications that provide the feature, I suppose.
The problem is, if you have to fill a government form that uses that, you are forced to use a viewer that supports the format. Foxit may be the only one that does, and not fully. A tax form, for example, can use javascript code to do math on your entries. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.1 x86_64 at Telcontar)