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Title : Matching Text Strings in PKIX Certificates
Author(s) : P. Hoffman, S. Hanna
Filename : draft-hoffman-pkix-stringmatch-00.txt
Pages : 0
Date : 2004-7-9
Strings of text appear in many fields in PKIX certificates. Some
applications need to compare the values in these fields to strings
from other certificates, or to values obtained in other manners.
For many string encodings, this can be done in an octet-by-octet
fashion. Other encodings, however, require preparation before the
strings can be compared. This document describes that preparation
and when it needs to be applied.
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