E-Lock PDFeSign Web SDK
E-Lock PDFeSign Web SDK allows organizations to incorporate E-Lock’s most innovative ‘Remote Signing’ technology in the Client-Server environment for signing PDF files. With this technology, clients can directly sign PDF files stored on the server without downloading them on the client PC.
Product Info
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PDFeSign Web SDK Features
- Support signing using digital certificates or using password-based credentials
- Sign PDF files on server without downloading them on the client end
- Support embedded signature in PDF files in Adobe compatible format
- Support silent signing
- Support associating signature image or a company logo with the signature block
- Configuring signature placement, signature block size etc.
- Support local time stamping
- Support multiple signatures
- Bulk signing
Business Benefits
- Speedy signing operations in 2 tier and 3 tier environments
- More secure, as there is no file download
- Digital certificate (private key) is always in the custody of the signer, though PDF files are signed on the server directly
- Easy to use and integrate
- Signatures are in Adobe Compatible format, which can be verified using Adobe reader
- Associate the visible signature image or a company logo with the signature block
- Configure signature placement and size of the signature block as per requirement
System Requirements
Server Requirements:
- Platforms: Windows operating system (2K or above)
- Web Servers: IIS 6.0 or above
- Browsers: Internet Explorer 6.0 or above, Mozilla Firefox, Flock
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Client requirements:
- Platforms: Windows operating system (2K or above)
- Browsers: Internet Explorer 6.0 or above (for Windows platform), Mozilla Firefox, Flock
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Compliance with Industry and Government Standards
E-Lock PDFeSign WEB SDK complies with the rules and regulations pertained to the use of Digital Signatures, such as:
- US Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (E-Sign)
- JITC (Certification by US DOD)
- Government Paperwork Elimination Act (GPEA)
- The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
- 21 CFR Part 11(a regulation governing the use of electronic signatures within the pharmaceutical industry)
- EU law (EU Directive for Electronic Signatures)
- EU law (EU Directive for Electronic Signatures)
- Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA)
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