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Hello Berin,
Yes, patch solves first problem. Thank you. Do you have any idea
what could be solution for second problem?
Best regards,
Milan
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> From: Berin Lautenbach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 2:31 AM
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I get an exception when trying to verify XML Signature. I sign a file (called
submission.xml) on my pc; the file is added as below:
Thanks in advance for your help.
xmlSig.addDocument("cid:submission";);
â
It is signed and I donât get an exception. But I get an exception when trying
to ver
No - the October version would be a 1.2 version. I'll have a look at
the macro stuff in the next few days and drop a line to this list!
Cheers,
Berin
Monica Lau wrote:
Hi,
Thanks very much for looking into this! Is the release in October a new
XSec 1.2 version or is it a patch to the
Milan Tomic wrote:
Hello Berin,
Yes, patch solves first problem. Thank you. Do you have any idea
what could be solution for second problem?
OK - One problem down. I have noted that the second problem also exists
for OpenSSL, so the problem is more fundamental than a crypto layer
issue.
Hey folks,
http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/xml-security/xml-security/index.html
seems to show a successful build. It compiles the code, and tests it.
Unfortunately it fails to generate a jar, so gets marked as failed.
Could the "gump" ant target include something to generate the distribution
Milan,
Could you send me the code you are using to do the Java encryption?
I've just gone from scratch - using your keys - and encrypted some XML
in Java and decrypted in C++. So I'm wondering if there is something
different about the way I'm doing it vs. the way you are doing it.
Cheers,
Done, and thanks!
Cheers,
Berin
Adam Jack wrote:
Hey folks,
http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/xml-security/xml-security/index.html
seems to show a successful build. It compiles the code, and tests it.
Unfortunately it fails to generate a jar, so gets marked as failed.
Could the "gump" an