Re: Newbie Question????

Have you read the XML Digital Siganture standard? All XML digital
signatures do is bind some data to a key.

If you have some digital rights management system, presumably
involving encryption and/or various "copy protection" kludges, XML
digital signatues could be used to authenticate control information
for such a system. Signatures would be a small, but important, part of
the overall system.

Donald

From:  Bikash Paul <bikashpaul_2001@yahoo.com>
Message-ID:  <20020222064133.6894.qmail@web11702.mail.yahoo.com>
Date:  Thu, 21 Feb 2002 22:41:33 -0800 (PST)
To:  w3c-ietf-xmldsig@w3.org

>Hi all friends,
>
>I want to know that how I can create Xml signature for
>controlling digital rights for our e-books.we r now
>converting paper book(.doc,.p65,.xml files) to e-book
>in different reader format like
>.lit(MsReader),.rb(Rocketebook),.kml(hiebookreader)
>and we r following OEB Standers.All convertion r
>commandline as well as server side also.Iam new to
>this Xml signature creation area.Can any one plz tell
>me what is the different steps involved for creating
>xml signature for our e-books.Any help will be highly
>appreciated.
>
>Regards
>Bikash
>
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