No, it's actually not quite clear but I would try to guess :)

1) You would like to use "#ID" or any other XPointer expression in URI attributes.
Yes, it is possible. Please read section 3.2 from FAQ http://www.aleksey.com/xmlsec/faq.html
for the only known common issue about that.
2) You need to use custom protocols like URI="cid:something";
Yes, it is possible. You would need to register custom protocol handlers in both
LibXML2 and xmlsec. Search headers in both libraries for "RegisterProtocol".
Protocol handlers in both libraries are exactly the same. LibXML2 handlers are used
for reading XML files (thus they can automatically do some smart things like gzip/gunzip)
and xmlsec protocol handlers are used for reading binary files. Also there is a tutorial'
page on LibXML2 web site http://xmlsoft.org about writing IO callbacks.



Aleksey



Johannes Kjos wrote:


Hello!
I'm using xmlsec 0.0.15! And using an upgrade makes a lot of work for me
because other project participants have made quit a lot of work in the
0.0.15 code.


My question is: Is it possible to make the xmlseclib to use a cid for URI in
SignedInfo References? E.g.I want the calling app to search through a some
blocks of a message, inside them there is cids to be resolved for the cids
in the references (the signature is in a header element). The calling app
should send e.g. filepath and URI to my secapp and I will make xmlsec to use
the file for digest but have the cid for that file in SignedInfo when
signing - and the other way when verifying.

Hope this is understandable...

Best regards,
Johannes


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