- From: Barb Fox <bfox@Exchange.Microsoft.com>
- Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 22:34:01 -0400 (EDT)
- To: "Ed Simon" <ed.simon@entrust.com>, <w3c-ietf-xmldsig@w3.org>
- Cc: <xml-encryption@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <96BABA22ECEAEA45B53D08D63E1B567826F201@DF-SPIKE.platinum.corp.microsoft.com>
Thanks, Ed, for posting this. I have been working with Joseph Reagle to prepare a W3C Briefing Package/Proposal for a W3C working group on XML Encryption, and there's a lot of interest. So, we are planning an informal meeting to discuss requirements, syntax, and this strawman proposal immediately after Crypto 2000, UCSB Campus, Anacapa Hall Formal Lounge, Thursday, 8/24, 1:30 PM. If you're interested in working on XML encryption, please join us! --Barb (Note: this is not an official W3C activity.) -----Original Message----- From: Ed Simon [mailto:ed.simon@entrust.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 9:31 AM To: w3c-ietf-xmldsig@w3.org Subject: FW: XML Encryption strawman proposal I've cross-posted this message because the XML Encryption proposal includes a look at how it could work with XML Signatures for data that is both signed and encrypted. Ed > -----Original Message----- > From: Ed Simon > Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 12:09 PM > To: 'xml-encryption@w3.org' > Subject: XML Encryption strawman proposal > > During the IETF48 meeting in Pittsburgh last week, there was an informal > get-together of > several people to discuss chartering an XML Encryption effort within the > W3C. > > After the meeting, Brian LaMacchia sent me his example of a possible > format for the algorithm > and keying information and I began documenting whatever thoughts about an > XML Encryption architecture entered my stream of consciousness. > > Attached is the merged result. This is, obviously, a very initial > document, but we > would appreciate hearing what you think. > > <<xmlencoverview.html>> > > Ed
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