Re: More XML DSig test cases

> Hi Joe,
>
> I have not the time to try the samples in depth; however,
> two things strike me:
>
> Your XPath transform '@*' apears to select any element
> that has any attribute nodes; nothing else (no children,
> no attributes). Is that intended?

Yes.  We're just testing an arbitrary XPath expression.

>
>
> Your XSLT emits a html document under the dsig namespace
> with implementation-specific indentation. This seems
> neither correct nor interoperable.

I assume you're referring to the stylesheet in the XSLT transform.  This looks
like an oversight on our part.  We plan to address it shortly.

Cheers,
Joe

>

>
>
> As always, I may be in error.
>
> Merlin
>
> r/jmorgan@phaos.com/2002.05.21/10:38:37
> >Joseph,
> >
> >The attached archive contains a number of test cases produced with the
> >Phaos XML toolkit.
> >
> >Cheers,
> >Joe Morgan
> >Phaos Technology
> >http://www.phaos.com
>
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