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I already did. I got the "Welcome to the "xmlsec" mailing list (Digest mode)" email from the mailman service. Yet it still fails to accept my email because of content?


<snip>
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This is one of my spam filters :) You have sent a message with subject
"<newbie alert!!!" and it was rejected because of "!!!". If you will
reply to this email then just send it to xmlsec mailing list. It should
work.


Here's what i have. I sign my XML Source. The signature is verified as "ok". I check the new document with xmllint via a custom Makefile for building my site. It fails because the DTD does not contain the "Envelope" element and its children.
Well, you need to modify the DTD and add Envelope.


I know that I can customize the DTD to accept these XML Security introduced elements, but seems a little overkill. Here's my stderr:


I am not sure I understand why is it an overkill. You have A DTD
describing some XML document. Now you sign this document and produce
a *new* signed XML document. Obviously, you need a new DTD because
the old one does not know about signature.


<snip>
xmllint --noent --noout --xinclude --valid index.xml
index.xml:5: element Envelope: validity error : No declaration for attribute xmlns of element Envelope
<Envelope xmlns="urn:envelope">
^
index.xml:5: element Envelope: validity error : root and DTD name do not match 'Envelope' and 'webpage'
<Envelope xmlns="urn:envelope">
^
etc..................
</snip>


Looks as though I may have to build a customized layer, and assign it a public identifier. Comments?
Sorry, I don't understand what do you mean.

Aleksey


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