> Is there any standard, better still existing code, for translating > keys and certificates and suchlike to and from XML?
Base64-encoded DER. It's what the XML security standards all (W3C/IETF XML Digital Signature, W3C/IETF XML Encryption, W3C XKMS, OASIS WS-Security, etc.) all use. XML DSIG defines a raw public key format, but nobody uses that. > I recollect an utterly useless standard for encrypted XML I wonder what you're thinking of? The W3C/IETF XML Encryption standard is *very* good at encrypting XML. Were you thinking of that, and using it to do something else? /r$ -- SOA Appliance Group IBM Application Integration Middleware --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]