The HTML Media Capture specification defines an HTML form extension that facilitates user access to a device's media capture mechanism, such as a camera, or microphone, from within a file upload control.
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PROV-XML: The PROV XML Schema
Provenance is information about entities, activities, and people involved in producing a piece of data or thing, which can be used to form assessments about its quality, reliability or trustworthiness. PROV-DM is the conceptual data model that forms a basis for the W3C provenance (PROV) family of specifications. It defines a concepts for expressing provenance information enabling interchange. This document introduces an XML schema for the PROV data model (PROV-DM), allowing instances of the PROV data model to be serialized in XML.The PROV Document Overview describes the overall state of PROV…
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XML Digital Signatures for Widgets
This document defines a profile of theXML Signature Syntax and Processing specification toallow a widget package to be digitally signed. Authors anddistributors can digitally sign a widget as a mechanism to ensurecontinuity of authorship and distributorship. A user agent, orother validation system, can use a digital signature to verify thedata integrity of the files within a widget package and to confirmthe signing key(s).
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XML Signature Best Practices
This document collects best practices for implementers and users of the XML Signature specification [XMLDSIG-CORE1]. Most of these best practices are related to improving security and mitigating attacks, yet others are for best practices in the practical use of XML Signature, such as signing XML that doesn't use namespaces, for example.
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Functional Explanation of Changes in XML Signature 1.1
This document provides a summary of non-editorial changes in XML Signature 1.1 from the XML Signature Second Edition Recommendation.
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XML Signature Syntax and Processing Version 2.0
This informative W3C Working Group Note describes XML digital signature processing rules and syntax. XML Signatures provide integrity, message authentication, and/or signer authentication services for data of any type, whether located within the XML that includes the signature or elsewhere.XML Signature 2.0 includes a new Reference processing model designed to address additional requirements including performance, simplicity and streamability. This "2.0 mode" model is significantly different than the XML Signature 1.x model in that it explicitly defines selection, canonicalization and…
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XML Signature Streaming Profile of XPath 1.0
This informative W3C Working Group Note describes a streamable profile of XPath 1.0 suitable for use with XML Signature 2.0.
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Functional Explanation of Changes in XML Encryption 1.1
This document provides a summary of non-editorial changes in XML Encryption 1.1 from the XML Encryption Recommendation.
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XML Encryption 1.1 CipherReference Processing using 2.0 Transforms
This informative W3C Working Group Note describes specifies how the XML Signature 2.0 transform model may be used with XML Encryption 1.1 for CipherReference processing.
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XML Security Algorithm Cross-Reference
This Note summarizes XML Security algorithm URI identifiers and the specifications associated with them.
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XML Security Generic Hybrid Ciphers
Generic hybrid ciphers allow for a consistent treatment of asymmetric ciphers when encrypting data and consist of a key encapsulation algorithm with associated parameters and a data encapsulation algorithm with associated parameters. Further, the key encapsulation algorithms introduced in this specification have attractive security properties. This informative document augments XML Encryption Version 1.1 [XMLENC-CORE1] by defining algorithms, XML types and elements necessary to enable use of generic hybrid ciphers in XML Security applications, and reserving identifiers for those algorithms…
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XML Security 1.1 Requirements and Design Considerations
This Note summarizes scenarios, design decisions, and requirements for the XML Signature and Canonical XML specifications, to guide ongoing W3C work to revise these specifications.