Windows (dot net) and Unix (android) default to different ways to represent
line breaks.

Are line breaks in the xml you're signing encoded the same way on both
sides?
 17.01.2013 20:24 пользователь "mbarbiero" <marco.barbi...@gmail.com>
написал:

> Hi Nikolay...
>
> In the XMLs that I post the DigestValue (SHA1) is the same of the
> DigestValue of canonicalized .net.
>
> I will try to create a program in Java pure to test if problem is in
> Android implementation. What you think about?
>
> Em quinta-feira, 17 de janeiro de 2013 13h25min25s UTC-2, Nikolay Elenkov
> escreveu:
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 11:11 PM, mbarbiero <marco.b...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Hi...
>> > I tested the canonical form and Sha1 hash code using a .net code to
>> confirm
>> > the values. A strig format of <signedInfo> is OK.
>>
>> Not too clear what you are saying here. Is the SHA1 of the canonical form
>> of
>> the two <SignedInfo>'s the same in both Java and C#? XML you posted above
>> suggests otherwise.
>>
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