Flash and signature detection

How is Echosign determining that the word signature or sign is in a document? Is there a Flash component? My content management system is refusing my upload because it is looking for a flash file. I have converted InDesign files to a pdfs hundreds of times without issue, until now. This is the only thing different. And i do have the word signature in the file because it's a cover letter example. So, please let me know if this detector is the flash file my CMS is looking for.

Thanks Biskero. I've been having a look to WURF but what I
found answers more to what any device can do (specs) rather than
how to detect flash version dynamically without relying on the
device browser capabilities for javascript :(

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         G.) Once it booted successfully switch to bios A without powering down or rebooting
         H.) Now follow the directions and let the tool flash bios A with desired version

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