Re[2]: [xmlsec] XPATH and Visa 3D-secure specification
Slava Kostin
Slava Kostin <sk_home@mail333.com>
Thu, 25 Sep 2003 19:32:41 +0400
Hello Jesse,
Thursday, September 25, 2003, 7:06:53 PM, you wrote:
First of all, let me thank you, Rich Salz and others for interest in
the problem.
JP> I think that's the core question: does the Visa spec call for handling their
JP> CDATA "id" attribute as if it were an ID? I don't know anything about the
JP> spec, except that it causes this question to arise periodically
JP> (occasionally inducing me to rant). Slava, can you point to it, or excerpt
JP> relevant sections?
Do you mean a spec from Visa?
It is
"3-D Secure: Protocol Specification
Core Functions v1.0.2
July 16, 2002"
Unfortunately, I can't give you an URL where to download this
document. It is not distributed freely.
But I think, I can repost here a part of 3D-secure DTD:
<!ELEMENT ThreeDSecure (Message)*>
<!ELEMENT Message ((CRReq | CRRes | VEReq | VERes | PAReq |(PARes, Signature) | Error))>
<!ATTLIST Message id CDATA #REQUIRED >
<!ELEMENT PARes (version, Merchant, Purchase, pan, TX, IReq?, Extension*)>
<!ATTLIST PARes id CDATA #REQUIRED>
...
Examples of ThreeDSecure messages was already published in this forum.
For example, see message:
http://www.aleksey.com/pipermail/xmlsec/2003/000666.html
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Best regards,
Slava mailto:sk_home@mail333.com