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Specifying a URL When a Valid Certificate is not Found
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Acrobat 9 Family of Products Security Feature User Guide Figure 62 Policy OID Controlling Signing with Seed Values Specifying a URL When a Valid Certificate is not Found 85 Example 5.11 Certificate policy seed value var myIssuerCert = security.importFromFile("Certificate", "/C/Temp/nebsCompany_DER.cer"); // Obtain the signature field object: var f = this.getField("mySigFieldName"); f.signatureSetSeedValue( { certspec: { issuer: [myIssuerCert], oid: ["2.16.840.1.1.113733.1.7.23.2"], flags: 6 } } ) 5.10.4 Specifying a URL When a Valid Certificate is not Found When a valid certificate is not found, users can be redirected to a URL during the signing workflow. The URL may be to a server with a certificate repository; or, more likely, the URL may be a link to a Web page describing how to obtain a new or valid certificate. To specify a certificate with a specific policy: 1. Create a signature field with an intuitive name and tooltip. 2. Create the JavaScript that gets the field object and uses the seed value method (Example 5.12). 3. Specify a certificate as described in one of the previous sections. Use issuer and/or subject. 4. Specify the URL. The URL can point to a certificate server or to instructions for getting a certificate. 5. Run the JavaScript, save the document, and test the field.