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<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-xmldsig-core.html
<linkname>XML-Signature Syntax and Processing
<description>
This document specifies XML digital signature processing rules and
syntax. XML Signatures provide integrity, message authentication, and/or
signer authentication services for data of any type, whether located
within the XML that includes the signature or elsewhere.
</description>
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<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-P3P.html
<linkname>The Platform for Privacy Preferences 1.0 (P3P1.0) Specification
<description>
This is the specification of the Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P).
This document, along with its normative references, includes all the
specification necessary for the implementation of interoperable P3P
applications.
</description>
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<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-xml-exc-c14n.html
<linkname>Exclusive XML Canonicalization Version 1.0
<description>
Canonical XML [XML-C14N] 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.
</description>
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<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-xml-exc-c14n.html
<linkname>XML-Signature XPath Filter 2.0
<description>
XML Signature [XML-DSig] recommends a standard means for specifying
information content to be digitally signed and for representing the
resulting digital signatures in XML. Some applications require the
ability to specify a subset of a given XML document as the information
content to be signed. The XML Signature specification meets this
requirement with the XPath transform. However, this transform can be
difficult to implement efficiently with existing technologies. This
specification defines a new XML Signature transform to facilitate the
development of efficient document subsetting implementations that
interoperate under similar performance profiles.
</description>
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<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-xmlenc-core.html
<linkname>XML Encryption Syntax and Processing
<description>
This document specifies a process for encrypting data and
representing the result in XML. The data may be arbitrary data
(including an XML document), an XML element, or XML element content.
The result of encrypting data is an XML Encryption element which
contains or references the cipher data.
</description>
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<item>
<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-xmlenc-decrypt.html
<linkname>Decryption Transform for XML Signature
<description>
This document specifies an XML Signature "decryption transform"
that enables XML Signature applications to distinguish between those
XML Encryption structures that were encrypted before signing (and must not
be decrypted) and those that were encrypted after signing
(and must be decrypted) for the signature to validate.
</description>
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