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"Every cryptographic algorithm defined for use with the Web Cryptography API MUST have a unique name, referred to as its recognized algorithm name, such that no other specification defines the same case-sensitive string for use with the Web Cryptography API."
The use of "case-sensitive" seems misleading here. Because algorithm names are compared in a case-insensitive manner, all recognized names must be unique when compared case-insensitively.
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Bug 27581:
Section "18.2.1. Naming" says that:
"Every cryptographic algorithm defined for use with the Web Cryptography API MUST have a unique name, referred to as its recognized algorithm name, such that no other specification defines the same case-sensitive string for use with the Web Cryptography API."
The use of "case-sensitive" seems misleading here. Because algorithm names are compared in a case-insensitive manner, all recognized names must be unique when compared case-insensitively.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: