fix sections a bit more

pull/977/head
Matthew Hodgson 11 years ago
parent 0c6bd900a3
commit 9ff5456b5e

@ -556,6 +556,7 @@ Rejecting a presence invite::
Profiles Profiles
-------- --------
The server API for profiles is based entirely on the following Federation The server API for profiles is based entirely on the following Federation
Queries. There are no additional EDU or PDU types involved, other than the Queries. There are no additional EDU or PDU types involved, other than the
implicit ``m.presence`` and ``m.room.member`` events (see section below). implicit ``m.presence`` and ``m.room.member`` events (see section below).
@ -576,3 +577,4 @@ If the query contains the optional ``field`` key, it should give the name of a
result field. If such is present, then the result should contain only a field result field. If such is present, then the result should contain only a field
of that name, with no others present. If not, the result should contain as much of that name, with no others present. If not, the result should contain as much
of the user's profile as the home server has available and can make public. of the user's profile as the home server has available and can make public.

@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Signing Events
============== ==============
Canonical JSON Canonical JSON
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --------------
Matrix events are represented using JSON objects. If we want to sign JSON Matrix events are represented using JSON objects. If we want to sign JSON
events we need to encode the JSON as a binary string. Unfortunately the same events we need to encode the JSON as a binary string. Unfortunately the same
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ using this representation.
).encode("UTF-8") ).encode("UTF-8")
Grammar Grammar
+++++++ ~~~~~~~
Adapted from the grammar in http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7159 removing Adapted from the grammar in http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7159 removing
insignificant whitespace, fractions, exponents and redundant character escapes insignificant whitespace, fractions, exponents and redundant character escapes
@ -69,14 +69,14 @@ insignificant whitespace, fractions, exponents and redundant character escapes
/ %x75.30.30.31 (%x30-39 / %x61-66) ; u001X / %x75.30.30.31 (%x30-39 / %x61-66) ; u001X
Signing JSON Signing JSON
~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------
We can now sign a JSON object by encoding it as a sequence of bytes, computing We can now sign a JSON object by encoding it as a sequence of bytes, computing
the signature for that sequence and then adding the signature to the original the signature for that sequence and then adding the signature to the original
JSON object. JSON object.
Signing Details Signing Details
+++++++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
JSON is signed by encoding the JSON object without ``signatures`` or keys grouped JSON is signed by encoding the JSON object without ``signatures`` or keys grouped
as ``unsigned``, using the canonical encoding described above. The JSON bytes are then signed using the as ``unsigned``, using the canonical encoding described above. The JSON bytes are then signed using the
@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ and additional signatures.
return json_object return json_object
Checking for a Signature Checking for a Signature
++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To check if an entity has signed a JSON object a server does the following To check if an entity has signed a JSON object a server does the following
@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ To check if an entity has signed a JSON object a server does the following
the check fails. Otherwise the check succeeds. the check fails. Otherwise the check succeeds.
Signing Events Signing Events
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ==============
Signing events is a more complicated process since servers can choose to redact Signing events is a more complicated process since servers can choose to redact
non-essential parts of an event. Before signing the event it is encoded as non-essential parts of an event. Before signing the event it is encoded as

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