> > applies, by default, C14N transformation when signing xml data or if I > > have to apply it everytime I want to sign xml content.
About this, the texts says that only when "the data object is a node-set and the next transform requires octets" so in all the other cases c14n shouldn´t be applied. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Berin Lautenbach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <security-dev@xml.apache.org> Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 7:04 AM Subject: Re: Canonical Transformation > Should do it by default. Having said that - it wouldn't hurt to add the > C14n transformation explicitly for all references. > > Cheers, > Berin > > Marina Moreno wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I have read in XML-Signature Syntax and Processing W3C recommendation, > > section 4.3.3.2 The Reference Processing Model, "If the data object is a > > node-set and the next transform requires octets, the signature > > application MUST attempt to convert the node-set to an octet stream > > using Canonical XML [XML-C14N] ". Provided that we need to have an > > octect stream as the input to the signing process, we have to apply C14N > > transformation. So I would like to know if xmlsec-1.2.1 for java > > applies, by default, C14N transformation when signing xml data or if I > > have to apply it everytime I want to sign xml content. > > > > Can yo help me, pleas?? > > > > Thank you very much in advance. > > > > Marina. > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Acepta el reto MSN Premium: Protección para tus hijos en internet. > > Descárgalo y pruébalo 2 meses gratis. > > http://join.msn.com?XAPID=1697&DI=1055&HL=Footer_mailsenviados_proteccioninf antil > > > > > > > >