You can't do it with "stock" xmlsec1 command line tool but you can do it in your own application (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/33828728/what-is-the-maximum-size-of-an-xml-file-when-using-pythons-lxml-etree).
Aleksey On 2/28/17 6:10 PM, Sujeeva Seneviratne wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to sign an XML larger than 10MB, that includes the encoded > content of a PDF, and xmlsec1 signing fails due to the size. I believe > the libmxml parser has a restriction of 10MB on the size. Is there an > option to override the default size in the xmlsec1 command line? > > Thanks in advance, > > Sujeeva Seneviratne > > > _______________________________________________ > xmlsec mailing list > xmlsec@aleksey.com > http://www.aleksey.com/mailman/listinfo/xmlsec > _______________________________________________ xmlsec mailing list xmlsec@aleksey.com http://www.aleksey.com/mailman/listinfo/xmlsec