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On 12/17/2009 1:09 PM, Levantovsky, Vladimir wrote:
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<p>DSIG is an optional table in the OT/OFF font, the primary reason
for its inclusion is to provide a certain level of assurance that the
font file has not been tampered with.<br>
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I don't think that with the current wording of the spec, the mere
presence of a signature says anything about what the signature means.<br>
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Think about a notarized declaration: my signature means that I make the
declaration, while the notary signature means that he followed a
certain protocol to assert my identity.<br>
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Eric.<br>
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