Thanks Scott !so let say this is my sample xml<notes><note>  <to>Tove</to>  
<from>Jani</from>  <heading>Reminder</heading>  <body>Lets meet this 
weekend!</body></note><note>  <to>Jani</to>  <from>Tove</from>  
<heading>RE:Reminder</heading>  <body>Sure</body></note></notes>say i want to 
only sign the body of the second note element. How do you i go about doing 
thisif i use the XPath way how do i uniquely identify the second note's body. 
don't have an ID attribute.any other ideas ? > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
[email protected]> Subject: RE: Signing just one of the elements in a 
DOMDocument> Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 15:20:52 -0400> > > is there a way that i 
could just sign just one element from the whole xml.> > Yes, but it's somewhat 
difficult. You can either use an XPath filter> transform to select the node, or 
refer to the node by an ID attribute.> > The latter is much simpler for the 
relying party and much faster, but> requires a schema or application specific 
knowledge of the XML.> > -- Scott> > 
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