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RFC 3741
Title: Exclusive XML Canonicalization, Version 1.0
Author(s): J. Boyer, D. Eastlake 3rd, J. Reagle
Status: Informational
Date: March 2004
Mailbox: jboyer@PureEdge.com, Donald.Eastlake@motorola.com,
reagle@mit.edu
Pages: 16
Characters: 35403
Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso: None
I-D Tag: draft-ietf-xmldsig-xc14n-02.txt
URL: ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3741.txt
Canonical XML specifies a standard serialization of XML
that, when applied to a subdocument, includes the subdocument's
ancestor context including all of the namespace declarations and
attributes in the "xml:" namespace. However, some applications
require a method which, to the extent practical, excludes ancestor
context from a canonicalized subdocument. For example, one might
require a digital signature over an XML payload (subdocument) in an
XML message that will not break when that subdocument is removed from
its original message and/or inserted into a different context. This
requirement is satisfied by Exclusive XML Canonicalization.
This document is a product of the XML Digital Signatures Working Group
of the IETF.
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