Oh, nice to know it.

But if is that he is talking about, then he can't convert this to x509
certificates. Not without re-signing it. He may generate a new x509
certificate to the same key pair, but without more details, it is hard to
tell if this is an option.

2010/5/5 Mark H. Wood <mw...@iupui.edu>

> On Wed, May 05, 2010 at 06:48:23AM -0300, Cristian Thiago Moecke wrote:
> > XML certificate? Are you sure that it is a certificate? Never heard about
> > such thing.
>
> That could refer to one or more of the Recommendations at:
>
>  http://www.w3.org/standards/xml/security
>
> > Probably this XML is not *a* certificate, but *maybe* it *contains* a
> > certificate.
>
> That would seem to be consistent with my brief look at the above.  For
> example:
>
>  http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/REC-xkms2-20050628/#XKMS_2_0_Section_4_1_1
>
> If the OP would tell us the namespace and type of the element
> containing the certificate, that might help.
>
> --
> Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer   mw...@iupui.edu
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