How To Develop A Signature Generator In C# For Board-signatures
Mar 14, 2011
my goal is to develop a signature generator for board-signatures.
I have my database with a few information about characters in a online-game. A user should get a image-link, and should be able to write it in there board-signature. In the Image should be a link to my page and a few information from my database. Here is an example, which I want to build for another online game:
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I need to validate a digital signature which consists of thumb impression,signature and tokenid which is in pendrive with a columns of a table in sqlserver2008 database. I am using capicom.dll in asp.net 3.5 using c#.
I am going to start to work with electronic signatures for a website for my company. Whats best practices and/or implementations. Note, I am not asking for anyone to spoon feed me code. I would like to be able to use a usb signature pad and submit the signature to the website with it.
I am creating a website. Client has provided me scanned copy of a paper where there is a place for signatures. I need to find an alternative of signatures so that it shows that user filling the form is one who is supposed to fill it. How can I do this?
I have an ASP.Net application. It is an application where people fill out forms. Well, we would like for people to be able to sign the form electronically (as in, their hand written signature) so that the signatures are held in the server and displayed on the web page.
Is there any kind of support for doing this kinda thing without having to resort to ActiveX controls? We would really strongly like to stay away from those. Is there anything up and coming that could be of some help such as the Canvas HTML5 tag or anything like that? It'd be super neat if we could support both signature pads and tablet PCs. Also, electronic signatures are required because we would prefer if they signed the form through the computer and stored it on our server rather than printing it off, signing it, and filing it away in some place to become out of date.
I'm in the mid of doing an asp.net web project for learning purpose and realize that I always wanted to add additional logic in order to insist on the story board of web pages. For example, after a successful registering, new users are took to the congratulation page. But if any logged in-users can go to that page too if they know the address (and suppose they incline to do so!). I'm tired of checking of which page did they come from, especially pages that allow multiple source pages. Is there a beautiful way to keep the story board? I mean Easy. By the way, consider this code snippet: Number of users online: Why do I still get 1, after I - the only testing user - logged-out? Do it have something to do with session id?
I have to create an online notice board. It should work like this-
Whenever user logon his/her system. There should be a window opened displaying upcoming events, news, birthdays etc. In this there can be data fromm database(sql server).
I want to include a message board into my website. I am using MySQL database and GridView to populate the Diary and Guestbook pages. I have, for test purposes, included an additional message board column in the database and displayed it with a single column Gridview. However, the adaptability is restrictive and it seems to be over complicated for a simple message board.
I am new to digital signature. I have a web application developed in asp.net 3.5. In one of the module of this application I am generating pdf file and storing it on the server. The users must be able to choose a pdf file and digitally sign it with a certificate stored locally (either on their machine or in a smartcard). I do not know whether I should pass pdf file to client place to sign it or I should send Certificate object to the server.
In the application a user will upload a PDF file and then upload a personal signature created using a digital pen. How can I embed this signature in the pdf file?
I have problem to create digital signature. I created console application and it works there but when I want to run it at server there is exception. It looks like I have problem with reference to the file.
I posted this previously but it ended up in Languages/C# rather than here. I'm not sure if I chose the wrong forum or the admin moved it. I wanted it in here so I'm re-posting it:
I have an APK file (android application archive, same as JAR file format) that I need to determine whether or not is signed, and if so, extract the certificate info.
The JDK provides a command line tool to do this:
jarsigner -verbose -certs -verify file.apk
I'm trying to determine if there's a way using the Security classes to accomplish the same thing in C# code.
Currently I am developing a memo application for a company that each director needs to sign the word document as approved or disapprove. I have scan copy of each director as image in my DB.
The signatures and date will be appended at the bottom of the doc page
In above senario in both cases same route "ABC" is called eventhough i have clicked on second Html.routelink. can anyone solve this issue ? how can i route according to route name instead of number of parameters?
We are using wse 2.0 sp2 and I recently installed a new webservice as windows service previously it worked fine but once I re-installed it as windows service it throws an error
The signature or decryption was invalid
Description:
An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details:
System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: The signature or decryption was invalid
Source Error:
[SoapException: The signature or decryption was invalid] Microsoft.Web.Services2.Messaging.SoapClient.SendRequestResponse(String methodname, SoapEnvelope envelope)
I have a page on which I generate a load of html which is used in a html email.
Here is a bit of the code ...
Code:
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Because of the problems getting the email to look the same in various email clients, I need to convert that chunk of html to a pdf - so I can create the pdf on the fly, save it and attach it to the email.
Can anyone suggest a simple pdf generator that will just take a chunk of html and create a pdf from it? The ones I have looked at so far have what looks like a steep learning curve with hundreds of features I don't need.
We are developing a very complex eCommerce portal using asp.net c# and the client asked us to make the documentation very similar (look & feel) with ebay api documentation http://developer.ebay.com/DevZone/shopping/docs/CallRef/GetSingleItem.htmlhat kind of tool they are using and if not do you know anything that can be configured to produce a similar result ?
Is there such a thing that when the page is accessed, this generator will auto generate meta tags for you? I went to a website today and was reading their source (html), find out that their meta tag is generated, something like this: