El mar, 13 de 02 de 2007 a las 09:36, Berin Lautenbach escribió:

> There is are XPath and XSLT transforms, but that's as close as the 
> xml-sig spec gets.  In theory it should be possible to specify a new 
> transform that uses xquery to extract data from an xml document and then 
> put that data into a form that it could be signed.
> 
> Is there something you want to do with XQuery that you can't do with 
> XPath or XSLT transforms?

with xquery i can make more complex calculations than xpath, but with
xlst i supose i can do anything.


thanks

> 
> Cheers,
>       Berin
> 
> 
> Jorge Martín Cuervo wrote:
> > is there any way to use xquery in transforms? is this a crazy idea?
> > 
> > 
> > thanks
> > 
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