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Subject: Re: [xcbf] XCBF Proposed CS - change control
-----Original Message----- From: Phillip H. Griffin [mailto:phil.griffin@asn-1.com] Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 21:14 To: [OASIS XCBF] Subject: [xcbf] XCBF Proposed CS - change control This one shows all of the changes made to the document that we just balloted and approved to submit as an OASIS standard.I have two comments. 1) The text around line 1532 (see below) is unclear as to when and how BASE-64 is to be used. Since we have agreed that BASE-64 is NOT used in the CXER-encoded messages being exchanged, the meaning of the phrase "when represented using XML markup" is unclear. The text should also explain when the binary data must be converted to/from BASE-64, possibly by describing a conceptual procedure to be followed by implementations. ----------------------------------- So the values in the certs and crls components of type OriginatorInfo have been Base64 [20] armored to minimize their size when represented using XML markup while preserving their original encodings. These signed objects must be converted back to their binary DER encodings before they can be used. ----------------------------------- 2) The document says that CXER must be used to encode the values of the ASN.1 types defined in this specification. This also includes such types as SignedData, SignerInfo, PrivacyBlock, etc. However, most of the examples all over the document actually show BASIC-XER encodings - the CXER examples are a very small minority. This fact may cause many readers to wrongly assume that the format of the messages being exchanged is the one showed in the numerous examples all over the document (with the possible exception of security-sensitive data). I believe that some clarification is needed, conveying the fact that the actual encodings will be different from the format of the XML in the examples. AlessandroPhil
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