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tdf:BoundValueType

A bound value is a reference that points to an element that is included in a cryptographic binidng. A bound value is only meaningful in the context of a BoundValueList.

Complex type information

Namespace: urn:us:gov:ic:tdf

Schema document: IC-TDF/IC-TDF.xsd

Content

  • xsd:base64Binary
  • Attributes

    NameOccTypeDescriptionNotes
    tdf:idRef [1..1]xsd:IDREF
    tdf:hashAlgorithm [1..1]tdfhashal:CVEnumTDFHashAlgorithm
    tdf:normalizationMethod [1..1]xsd:anyURI A URI that provides guidance on how to format the included values such as whitespace, attributes, and child nodes in a universally consistent manner. The normalization method is essential to prevent formatting such as whitespace and order from interfering with the validation of the cryptographic integrity of data.
    tdf:includesStatementMetadata [0..1]xsd:boolean Used to indicate whether or not to include element StatementMetadata when referencing an Assertion. In the case of signatures and binding, this attribute indicates whether or not the statement metadata is covered by the signature or binding. If not, it cannot be cryptographically verified and should be considered informative only. IncludesStatementMetadata should never be set on SignatureValue if there is a boundValueList, because the BoundValue elements in the list each have their own explicit includesStatementMetadata attribute.

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