- From: merlin <merlin@baltimore.ie>
- Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2001 16:02:43 +0100
- To: "Joseph M. Reagle Jr." <reagle@w3.org>
- Cc: w3c-ietf-xmldsig@w3.org
Hi Joseph, Baltimore laxly enforces the schema. I'd suggest adding the following to the list of features: . XPath . XPath 'here()' function These are exercised by example 14. Merlin r/reagle@w3.org/2001.04.05/17:59:55 >I've created a new (and sparse) interop matrix: > http://www.w3.org/Signature/2001/04/05-xmldsig-interop.html > >Please send an email to the list (so I can reference it) that describes your >implementation of the stated features and algorithms with respect to the >example provided by Merlin, and whose implementation it interoperates with >-- Merlin is an easy one to test for! > >(Also, feel free to provide a URI to more information about your >implementation.) > >__ >Joseph Reagle Jr. http://www.w3.org/People/Reagle/ >W3C Policy Analyst mailto:reagle@w3.org >IETF/W3C XML-Signature Co-Chair http://www.w3.org/Signature >W3C XML Encryption Chair http://www.w3.org/Encryption/2001/ > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Baltimore Technologies plc will not be liable for direct, special, indirect or consequential damages arising from alteration of the contents of this message by a third party or as a result of any virus being passed on. In addition, certain Marketing collateral may be added from time to time to promote Baltimore Technologies products, services, Global e-Security or appearance at trade shows and conferences. This footnote confirms that this email message has been swept by Baltimore MIMEsweeper for Content Security threats, including computer viruses. http://www.baltimore.com
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