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This document serves to publish RELAX NG schemas for XML Security specifications, including XML Signature 1.1, and XML Signature Properties.
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This Working Draft collects non-normative RelaxNG RELAX NG
Schemas for XML Security specifications, including XML Signature
1.1 1.1, XML
Encryption 1.1, XML Security Generic Hybrid Ciphers and XML
Signature Properties. These schemas are
drafts and subject to further revisions. The normative
description of the respective data formats are included in the
Recommendation-track Working Drafts
Drafts.
These schemas are drafts and subject to
further revisions. This is a work in progress. The differences between the
previous and this Working Draft include revisions of all the schemas, including
refactoring, the addition of schemas for XML Signature Encryption
1.1 and XML Signature Properties.
Generic Hybrid Ciphers and an update to the
references. This document is intended to evolve to include
additional RELAX NG schemas.
This document was published by the XML Security Working Group as
a First Public Working Draft. If you
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The XML Security specifications include normative XML Schema [ XMLSCHEMA-1 ], [ XMLSCHEMA-2 ]. This note provides non-normative RELAX NG schemas in compact form [ RELAXNG-SCHEMA ].
This section is non-normative.
The following are RELAX NG schema files that are included in other files described in this document.
CanonicalizationMethod
,SignatureMethod
,Transform
,DigestMethod
,KeyInfo
,KeyValue
,X509Data
,SPKIData
,Object
,SignatureProperty
,PGPData
elements.anyElement
and
anyAttribute
RNG Schema to allow Exclusive Canonicalization algorithms.
This section is non-normative.
The following are RELAX NG schemas for XML Signature 1.1. 1.0 [ XMLDSIG-CORE ].
xsd:any
xsd:any
.This section is non-normative.
The following are RELAX NG schemas for XML Signature 1.1 [ XMLDSIG-CORE1 ].
xsd:any
xsd:any
.This section is non-normative.
The following are RELAX NG schemas for XML Signature Properties. Properties
[ XMLDSIG-PROPERTIES ].
Valid RNG Schema instance.
This section is non-normative.
The following is a RELAX NG schema for XML Encryption 1.0 [ XMLENC-CORE ].
xsd:any
xsd:any
.This section is non-normative.
The following are RELAX NG schemas for XML Encryption 1.1 [ XMLENC-CORE1 ].
xsd:any
This section is non-normative.
The following are RELAX NG schemas for XML Security Generic Hybrid Ciphers [ XMLSEC-GHCIPHERS ].
xsd:any
The Working Group thanks Makoto Murata for assistance with the RELAX NG schema.
Dated references below are to the latest known or appropriate edition of the referenced work. The referenced works may be subject to revision, and conformant implementations may follow, and are encouraged to investigate the appropriateness of following, some or all more recent editions or replacements of the works cited. It is in each case implementation-defined which editions are supported.
No normative references.