Re: Unaccessible page in Merlin's XMLDSig interop tests

Thanks a lot for quick response! These tests work just fine.
And you are right. Probably it's a goog idea to find a place on
http://www.w3c.org server for this file.

Thanks again,

Aleksey.

merlin wrote:

>Hi Gregor and Aleksey,
>
>Here's an update to the two relevant signatures; I'll see
>if I can get a better URI from Joseph. Please shout early
>if this doesn't work; I'm on slow dialup this week so
>had little chance to check these.
>
>Merlin
>
>r/gregor.karlinger@iaik.at/2002.03.26/13:50:55
>
>>Merlin,
>>
>>would it be possible to send an updated version of this signature
>>which has the reference to this URI removed, or which uses another
>>URI instead, to the list?
>>
>>Thanks, Gregor
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: w3c-ietf-xmldsig-request@w3.org 
>>>[mailto:w3c-ietf-xmldsig-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Aleksey Sanin
>>>Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 1:22 AM
>>>To: w3c-ietf-xmldsig@w3.org; Merlin Hughes
>>>Subject: Unaccessible page in Merlin's XMLDSig interop tests
>>>
>>>
>>>Dear Merlin,
>>>
>>>You provided few interpretability tests for XMLDSig and 
>>>XMLEnc working groups and some of XMLDSig examples have 
>>>references to "http://xmldsig.pothole.com/xml-stylesheet.txt" 
>>>page. However, this page is not accessible now:
>>>
>>>  > nslookup xmldsig.pothole.com
>>>  ** server can't find xmldsig.pothole.com.: NXDOMAIN
>>>
>>>If it is possible and if you still have a copy of this page, 
>>>will you send it to me, please? I am trying to implement 
>>>XMLDSig standard and your complaing with your tests suite is 
>>>a requirement for any implementation now.
>>>
>>>
>>>Thank you in advance,
>>>
>>>
>>>Aleksey Sanin
>>>
>>mailto:aleksey@aleksey.com
>>http://www.aleksey.com/xmlsec
>>
>>
>
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Received on Tuesday, 26 March 2002 16:03:15 UTC