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Subject: Public Comment
Dear Antonio, The SignatureObject was never intended to support more than one signature. InputDocuments containing more than one signature is a different story alltogether, and is supported.This makes that verification of multiple signed documents that enclose their signatures may be requested in one message. The core expects verification of all signatures if present in the InputDocuments element of the Verify. The EPM profile (Profile for Universal Postal Union's Electronic Post Mark profile of DSS) also supports verification of specific signatures if our NodeName optional input is specified. The core and the EPM must verify all signatures present in the InputDocuments element if present. This is default behavior in the core, but the user must include the signatures in an InputDocuments element. This committee decided not to allow separated multiple signatures of multiple documents because of the complexity that it would bring to the processing and also because it could be arguable that separated multi-signature verification would be frequent enough to make the savings worth the complexity. In any case, with the current specifications, if such a case occurred, one always could try pipelining requests to the server. Finally, please note that a second CD version of the DSS documents will be available very shortly through the DSS home page Best regards Juan Carlos Cruellas.
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