Actually both Yes and No depending on how you define an XML document. If you are referring to solely the content, then this is where http://www.w3.org/Signature comes in... the digital signature is stored outside of the document somewhere
however, if you are referring to the document as including both the content AND the xml tokens, then you will be writing the digital signature for the file itself. the digital signature is stored outside of the document somewhere
Now, http://www.w3.org/Signature also covers an encapsulated xml document where the you have a ** DOCUMENT ** within a top level document but the digital signature only covers the encapsulated xml document. The digital signature is stored within the top level document.
Here is a quick write up on XML Digital Signatures
Jason L. Froebe
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In reply to Re^3: Perl support for XML
by jfroebe
in thread Perl support for XML
by piyush.shourie
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