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You recieve errors on the stderr. If you don't want them, take a look at
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the src/errors.c You can either disable errors output by setting <br>
xmlSecPrintErrorMessages to 0 or you can plugin your own callbacks<br>
for errors handling.<br>
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Aleksey<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:david.varas@usach.cl">david.varas@usach.cl</a> wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Aleksey:
I back once again.......
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When I verfify a firm adulterated, I recived, in the standar aoutput a list
of errors, like this:
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<pre wrap="">verifiy ENVIO.xml
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xmlSecSignedInfoRead (xmldsig.c:1493): error 51: invalid reference :-->this
error I don´t want that apears here.
the question:
¿Exists some way, in xmlsec, to control the output errors?
Thanks
David Varas
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