Latest Version of XML Signature Specification (2nd Last Call)

http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/WD-xmldsig-core-20000918/
W3C Status of this document
 This specification from the IETF/W3C XML Signature Working Group is a
 second last call that ends on November 5, 2000. We ask Working Group
 members and other readers to review our approach to all issues raised
 by the first last call and, more substantively, consider changes
 resulting from the recent Canonical XML last call upon which this
 specification is dependent. Barring substantive comment (we expect
 little), we will request Candidate Recommendation status as soon as
 possible (following the Canonical XML request). However, we do wish to
 ensure that readers are aware of following three changes:
 1. We've changed the Reference Processing Model (section 4.3.3.1). to
 permit the presentation and acceptance of XML node-sets between
 Transforms (and resulting from some URI References) when
 appropriate.
 1. We accomplish this by heavily relying upon the XPath
 specification but still do NOT require a conformant XPath
 implementation.
 2. We've revised the treatment of pre-pended algorithm object
 identifier within the encoded RSA SignatureValue by the PKCS1
 algorithm (section 6.4.2).
 3. We've revised the X509Data element (section 4.4.4) to clarify the
 treatment of certificate "bags" and CRLs within that structure.
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Joseph Reagle Jr.
W3C Policy Analyst mailto:reagle@w3.org
IETF/W3C XML-Signature Co-Chair http://www.w3.org/People/Reagle/

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