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Digital Signatures | 375Figure 164: Signature settings dialogThe following options are available:• Input - Specifies the location of the input URL.• None - If selected, no canonicalization algorithm is used.• Exclusive - If selected, the exclusive (uncommented) canonicalization method is used.• Exclusive with comments - If selected, the exclusive with comments canonicalization method is used.• Inclusive - If selected, the inclusive (uncommented) canonicalization method is used.• Inclusive with comments - If selected, the inclusive with comments canonicalization method is used.• XPath - The XPath expression provides the fragments of the <strong>XML</strong> document to be signed.• ID - Provides ID of the <strong>XML</strong> element to be signed.• Envelope - If selected, the enveloping signature is used.• Detached - If selected, the detached signature is used.• Append KeyInfo - The element ds:KeyInfo will be added in the signed document only if this option is checked.• Signature algorithm - Algorithm used for signing the document. The following options are available: RSA withSHA1, RSA with SHA256, RSA with SHA384, and RSA with SHA512.• Output - Specifies the output file path where the signed <strong>XML</strong> document will be saved.• Open in editor - If checked, the output file will be opened in the editor.Verifying the SignatureThe user can select a file to verify its signature in the dialog opened by the action Verify Signature available from theeditor panel's contextual menu > Source . The dialog has a field URL that specifies the location of the document forwhich to verify the signature.If the signature is valid, a dialog displaying the name of the signer will be opened. If not, an error message will showdetails about the problem.

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