I think that you should considering adding one more example to the document.
I would not consider the document as being unable to progress without this
example, I just think it would be a good example to have in the document.

The missing example in the document that I would like to see added would be
one to deal with a password that requires both processing into UTF8 as well
as some PRECIS processing. 

The PRECIS processing could be dealt with by having either some non-ASCII
space characters or having the step of doing some NFC normalization be
applied to the string before it is used as a password.  

I believe that this would be a good example to have in the document because
of the general bias of developers to be in the US and not understand these
types of I18N issues that need to be dealt with.

Jim


-----Original Message-----
From: jose [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Karen ODonoghue
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 7:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [jose] Working Group Last Call (WGLC) for
draft-ietf-jose-cookbook-03

Folks,

This message starts a two week working group last call for the jose cookbook
document "Examples of Protecting Content using JavaScript Object Signing and
Encryption (JOSE)"
(https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-jose-cookbook-03)

Please review the document and send comments, questions to the Working Group
mailing list < jose at ietf.org > or the co-chairs <jose-chairs at
tools.ietf.org > before the end of the WGLC. 

Please note that suggested changes which include proposed text will be more
strongly considered than those without. Additionally, even if you have no
comments, statements to the effect that "I have read this document and
believe it is ready for publication" are helpful.

Regards,
Karen and Jim

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