On Sunday, January 9, 2005, at 03:18 AM, Eric Scheid wrote:
sidebar: does the signature technology we use for the atom format
allow us
to state that certain child elements are not to be included in the
signature
algorithm. I'm thinking of something along the lines of the
following...
...
On Saturday, January 8, 2005, at 09:41 PM, Bob Wyman wrote:
As Robert Sayre recently wrote:
>DSig and XMLEnc are in core.
>http://atompub.org/2004/10/20/draft-ietf-atompub-format-
03.html#rfc.section.7
However, the text says:
“The document element of an Atom document (i.e., atom:feed in an Atom
Bob Wyman wrote:
I can't remember if this has been discussed before. I'm tempted to write a
Pace which would specify that any atom:entry can be signed - whether it is
found in an Atom Feed Document or an Atom Entry Document. Before doing so, I
would appreciate if someone could explain if the constr
Eric Scheid wrote:
> does the signature technology we use for the atom format allow us
> to state that certain child elements are not to be included in
> the signature algorithm?
Yes, the signature specification provides for an XPath filter[1] to
be defined that excludes flagged portions
On 9/1/05 3:41 PM, "Bob Wyman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This would seem to imply that I cannot compose an
> Atom Feed Document by collecting together Atom Entry Documents and wrapping
> them in a atom:feed - unless I strip out any signatures that might have been
> in the Atom Entry Documents
As Robert Sayre recently wrote:
>DSig and XMLEnc are in
core.
>http://atompub.org/2004/10/20/draft-ietf-atompub-format-03.html#rfc.section.7
However, the text says:
“The document element of an Atom
document (i.e., atom:feed in an Atom Feed Document, atom:entry in an Atom Entry
Docum