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Re: minimal canonicalization: msg#00068ietf.xmldsig
I don't think UPnP would be UPnP if endpoints had to dictate how servers create the data they send; it is not how the data is created that is the concern but what the data is coming out of the server. Just because an endpoint uses SAX doesn't mean a server can't use DOM. Ed ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Ed Simon <edsimon@xxxxxxxxxx> (613) 726-9645 XMLsec Inc. Interested in XML Security Training and Consulting services? Visit "www.xmlsec.com". ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rich Salz" <rsalz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <reagle@xxxxxx> Cc: "Carl Ellison" <cme@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; "XML Signature (W3C/IETF)" <w3c-ietf-xmldsig@xxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 10:57 AM Subject: Re: minimal canonicalization > > > If you can constrain your process such that you know no intermediaries are > > introducing particular sorts of changes > > And the endpoint. It would be unfortunate if a UPnP device required all > UPnP servers to be implemented in such a style that a DOM-based approach > wouldn't work. > /r$ > >
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