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Aleksey's xmlsec library is in C/C++ and built on Gnome libxml.
See www.xmlsec.org.  Fairly simple and standard configure&&make
kind of deal.  I think it has a way to capture c14n output, can't
recall off the top of my head.

The Python pyxml package has c14n/exc-c14n code; you can also find
it on the w3c freeware web site.  Joseph Reagle helped, and he was an
editor on those specs.  See http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/2001/xmlsec-python/

In fact, http://www.w3.org/Signature/ has a bunch of toolkits mentioned;
I can only comment on the two I know about, mentioned above.

Hope this helps.
	/r$

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