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On Mar 12, 12:52 pm, "Kim H" <some... (AT) nowhere (DOT) com> wrote: I have been working with signed XML in .NET framework 1.1 using the SignedXml class. Now I also have to handle signed and encrypted XML, but does framework 1.1 support encrypted XML at all? I can see .NET 2.0 does, but I have my doubts about 1.1. Thanks, Kim And btw - my advise for you is to use WSE. It gives you signed and ecrypted xml almost for free. -Valery. http://www.harper.no/valery |
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I have been working with signed XML in .NET framework 1.1 using the SignedXml class. Now I also have to handle signed and encrypted XML, but does framework 1.1 support encrypted XML at all? I can see .NET 2.0 does, but I have my doubts about 1.1. Thanks, Kim |
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I have been working with signed XML in .NET framework 1.1 using the SignedXml class. Now I also have to handle signed and encrypted XML, but does framework 1.1 support encrypted XML at all? I can see .NET 2.0 does, but I have my doubts about 1.1. Thanks, Kim |
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I am assuming the SignedXml class is already coming from WSE - IIRC the encryption equivalent is called EncryptedData... ----- Dominick Baier (http://www.leastprivilege.com) Developing More Secure Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 Applications (http://www.microsoft.com/mspress/books/9989.asp) Yes, Dominick is right, |
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