On 12/03/2010 11:32 AM, Werner Koch wrote: > What might work are JPEGs - > but who wants to sign a JPEG file and have recipients work with an image > of your text?
JPEGs themselves are problematic because of the ability to embed arbitrary data in the metadata fields (EXIF, etc [0]). So unless Are you willing to try to display arbitrary metadata on your externalized device, you're in trouble there too. > Plain text may work, though. For a long text it won't > work either, because nobody is going to proofread a text on some small > display before signing it. my laptop display is pretty small, and i read what i sign on it ;) --dkg [0] http://blogs.sitepoint.com/2006/08/24/open-source-image-archiving-exif-iptc-xmp-and-all-that/
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