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Subject: Re: [dss] Definitions of <SignatureObject> in Core-27
At 09:34 AM 10/7/2004 -0400, Paul Madsen wrote: >In Core -27, the <SignatureObject> is defined generically and in the >context of <SignResponse> as, respectively: > >359: The <SignatureObject> element contains a signature or timestamp of >some sort. > >553: The resultant signature or timestamp, if the request succeeds. This >MUST NOT contain a <SignaturePtr>; it MUST contain an entire signature or >timestamp. > >Both definitions imply that the <SignatureObject> can only contain a ><Signature> or <Timestamp> element directly. > >The WSS profile (and perhaps others?) uses the <SignatureObject> in a ><SignResponse> to return a revised document into which the created >signature has been inserted, rather than the signature directly. Take a look at the <SignaturePlacement> and <DocumentWithSignature> options. These options allow insertion of a signature into a input document, and return of that document. Trevor
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