Reputation: 2510
The Canonical XML spec does not explain "c14n". Is it an abbreviation or something?
What does it stand for?
Upvotes: 4
Views: 1302
Reputation: 61
c14n is the abbreviation of Canonicalization. It is used to make sure that our xml document is in a standard and consistent form.
These kinds of abbreviations are like a commonly seen trend, it basically means that while abbreviating 14 letters were omitted between c and n
The main aim of this is to make sure that semantically similar XML documents should have the same hash or signature.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 111716
c14n
is a numerical contraction for canonicalization — there are 14 characters between the c
and the n
. Numerical contractions are used beyond XML.
Another common numerical contraction is i18n
for internationalization.
Upvotes: 6