If we use inline conf.content.download.inline to display a PDF on a form that a

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If we use inline conf.content.download.inline to display a PDF on a form that a user can make changes to, is there any way - perhaps writing a custom plugin smart service - that we could save the updated PDF into Appian content without forcing the user to save it and re-upload it in a subsequent task?...

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    Is there any documentation for the Sign PDF Document shared component plugin? We have certain security restrictions about how we can handle a security certificate, we cannot at any time upload it to the application server - we can only upload the signed PDF.

    Currently we are testing out the ability to show the PDF on a form using inline and advanced form utilities, and use Adobe reader extensions to digitally sign it. But the issue is that a user needs to save the pdf, and then upload it in a separate step for it to be updated in Appian.
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    Is there any documentation for the Sign PDF Document shared component plugin? We have certain security restrictions about how we can handle a security certificate, we cannot at any time upload it to the application server - we can only upload the signed PDF.

    Currently we are testing out the ability to show the PDF on a form using inline and advanced form utilities, and use Adobe reader extensions to digitally sign it. But the issue is that a user needs to save the pdf, and then upload it in a separate step for it to be updated in Appian.
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