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Digital Signature name as File name.

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MIZE - 03 May 2006 21:49 GMT
I have an InfoPath form with a section that must be digitally signed.
This form is being submitted to a SharePoint Library.  When setting up
the Data Connection after it asks for the SharePoint form library
location it asks for a File name.  I need to use the Signed name as the
File name. I have tried to enter the field name signatures1 but I get
the following error when the form is submitted. "Either the protocol
length of the URL exceeds 32 characters or the PATH length exceeds 2048
characters."  I have also tried various built in formulas but I have
not found one that gives the Signed name.
Alessandro Catorcini [MSFT] - 09 May 2006 18:45 GMT
>I have an InfoPath form with a section that must be digitally signed.
> This form is being submitted to a SharePoint Library.  When setting up
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> characters."  I have also tried various built in formulas but I have
> not found one that gives the Signed name.

Kevin,

You seem to be confusing the tag that contains the signature with the field
that was actually signed.
The field that you signed was not modified: you can see what it is checking
what the control you signed was bound to.
Just bind to it as if there was no signature at all.

Hope this helps

--Alessandro Catorcini
Lead PM - CLR

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