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Subject:RE: [dss] Groups - dss-requirements-1.0-draft-02.doc uploaded
From:Rich Salz (rsa@datapower.com)
Date:Mar 29, 2003 10:36:54 am
List:org.oasis-open.lists.dss

Huh. Well, if the canonicalization transform isn't really canonicalizing, then I'd say the transform needs to be fixed, or a better one defined or something.

Hunh? It's *xml canonicalization* not "HTML canonicalization." We'd be foolish to waste time defining HTML canonicalization.

It's irrefutable: Any XSLT that has "<xsl:output method='html'/>" cannot have a signature that covers the output.

If they *don't* work in the exact same way, modulo canonicalization, then there's room for the requestor to say, "oh, I didn't mean to sign *THAT*, my XSLT processor produced something slightly different".

But if the source inputs are signed, then in case of conflict you can always go back to the source and see what was really there. That's better than having unsignable output.

In addition to the fact that not all transforms will even *BE* signable

Hunh? How so? Are you saying the stylesheet is private? /r$