Hi guys, I'm new in the subject so perhaps someone can help me to figure out a couple of things.
I'm signing up to a government's program for the emission of electronic invoices. They require a digital certificate and private key for the signatures, issued by an authorized vendor, of course. Part of the process is to sign an XML document, using your certificate, as proof of agreement. And you are supposed to use a proprietary software provided by them. So, I wanted to do the signing on my own with xmlsec1, but they declined the document. I had no choice but to use the software they provide and right after I went to comprate the result I got using xmlsec1 and their tool, and the result was.... TADANNNNN... their signatures are different. Here comes the question. How can I know why they are different? I have a theory. They say in some documentation that they are using XML Signatures 2.0, while the library under xmlsec1 only mentions XML Signatures 1.0. There are differences in those implementations that can lead to this incompatibility? Thanks in advance for your help. Alberto Mijares _______________________________________________ xmlsec mailing list xmlsec@aleksey.com http://www.aleksey.com/mailman/listinfo/xmlsec