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the application is a simple executable as you see on the screen and it also ships with a configuration file that can be edited by the user if youamp;#39;re trying to distribute standards letamp;#39;s first talk about an XML file and the type of content that goes into it so you can see how the application actually signs Iamp;#39;m going to open the input folder and in it I have several XML files that I might wish to sign with the digital certificate Iamp;#39;m going to first open a very simple XML file called XML file one and Iamp;#39;m going to open it up with a text editor here we see the very simple example of the file open called XML file one as you can see an XML file is nothing but text and it has these data tags in it like we see here when we apply a digital signature to an XML file the application is going to put the signature information enveloped within the data what it does is locate the last data tag under the root node of the xml file so here the root node is called te