Hi,

note that your top-posting makes it harder to follow the discussion and to
reply to it.

Vit Zikmund, 25.05.2012 13:10:
> Well, you are right with the buffer writing to memory and the author of 
> the XMLSec library confirmed that he has to have the whole document there 
> due to c14n. Also it seems that it is a fundamental part of the process, 
> so there is no easy fix on his side.
> http://www.aleksey.com/pipermail/xmlsec/2012/009411.html

I don't see the link here. C14N can be output to a (temp) file just as
well, and the input can be streamed back afterwards in order to encrypt or
sign it (or whatever). It may really not be an easy fix, as the author
said, but I don't see it being impossible.

Stefan
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