Dr Stephen Henson schrieb:
> 
> One is to note the original encoding and then compare it with what we
> think it should be. If they match then fair enough: we can discard the
> original, if they don't match then the original encoding is retained for
> signature verification.
> 
> There are a few complications with this...
> 
> Any other ideas anyone?

Mhhh.... If you take the provision of *possible* keeping
some original content and then *maybe* discard it...
wouldn't it become more complex if necessary? Or
do you have memory usage in mind?

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