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I'm not sure I understand. What do you mean by "signed" cert and certificate subject?<br><br>> Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 12:16:17 -0800<br>> From: aleksey@aleksey.com<br>> To: ccgenealogy@hotmail.com<br>> CC: xmlsec@aleksey.com<br>> Subject: Re: [xmlsec] X509 - does cert need to be included in XML?<br>> <br>> You can refer to "signed" cert using certificate subject, etc.<br>> But some reference MUST present.<br>> <br>> Aleksey<br>> <br>> Mark Young wrote:<br>> > I've been verifying signed XML documents using an X509 chain, and I've <br>> > found that the verification is only successful if the actual signing <br>> > certificate is provided in the XML. The other certificates in the chain <br>> > can just be placed in the keys manager. Is there a way for the <br>> > verification to succeed with all the certificates in the keys manager, <br>> > without requiring any to be included in the signed XML document? Mike<br>> > <br>> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>> > When your life is on the go—take your life with you. Try Windows Mobile® <br>> > today <http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/115298558/direct/01/><br>> > <br>> > <br>> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>> > <br>> > _______________________________________________<br>> > xmlsec mailing list<br>> > xmlsec@aleksey.com<br>> > http://www.aleksey.com/mailman/listinfo/xmlsec<br><br /><hr />Color coding for safety: Windows Live Hotmail alerts you to suspicious email. <a href='http://windowslive.com/Explore/Hotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_acq_safety_112008' target='_new'>Sign up today.</a></body>
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