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when a samamp;#39;l document needs to prove the integrity of part of the content of that document it uses the XML standard way of signing the content which is known as an enveloped XML digital signature here is an example of the assertion portion of an SML response note that this is not the whole response just the assertion portion and we want to prove the integrity of this assertion so we will apply some algorithms to this block of characters we begin by applying the exclusive canonical algorithm this defines how to treat whitespace and divine characters and non utf-8 encoded characters among other things then we will hash that result in this example we will use the sha-1 algorithm this will produce this hexadecimal value which we will convert to base64 and then save for later use next we need to make some room to insert an enveloped signature and then add the blank signing information we can see that there are three elements shown in red that do not have values yet the first value t