The man page gives the impression that EVERY option can used with every command, but
xmlsec1 complains,
Try help for particular operation "xmlsec1 --help-sign", etc.



I have tried to sign both an .svg and a .jpg, but with both cases it complains mostly about crypto,
or invalid parameters. Both certificates are protected by a password, and only using jon_bendtsen.key
did it ask for a password


I believe you are missing and important input parameter: a signature
template. I would recommend to look at the xmlsec tutorial
        http://www.aleksey.com/xmlsec/api/xmlsec-notes-sign-encrypt.html
and a lot of examples in the test/ folder of xmlsec archive.

I'm unsure about the difference between --sign and --sign-tmpl, as i only want to provide the data i want to sign, and a
key/certificate/... and then xmlsec1 gives me either an .xml embedding the data, either text or binary, or provide an URI
to it.
Ignore "--sign-tmpl". It's just an internal test (not sure why fink guys
enabled it). You need to use "--sign" and "--verify" options.

Aleksey
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