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Re: Questions about character entities in XML and PCI security compliance

From: tempest@----.---
To: NULL
Date: 8/11/2008 1:42:00 PM

On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 23:49:24 +0100, Peter Flynn
<peter.nosp@m...> wrote:

>I would suspect they are not used to dealing with XML, and have been 
>told by some less-than-well-informed person that "you always have to do 
>this with those funny characters in web pages". But as Joe says, without 
>knowing their process it's hard to be sure.

The ecommerce provider is actually very knowledgeable as far as XML is
concerned.  When comapred to other provider we have delt with in the
past, they use a very large and complicated set of XML schemas which
appear to be well thought.  

>What *is* sure is that they are wrong to do this. The file when 
>decrypted should be the file that was encrypted. They have corrupted it, 
>and they must stop doing that.

I agree but I am powerless to convince them that they are wrong.


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