# New and Noteworthy: 0.12.0 ## W3C XML Digital Signatures for Widgets specification implemented W3C XML Digital Signatures for Widgets specifies how both authors and distributors of widgets can digitally sign a Widget package. This means that an organisation can choose to automatically install and update widgets that carry recognised signatures - for example from a reputable online widget store (distributor) or from an approved widget author rather than require administrative intervention to approve them. See http://dev.w3.org/2006/waf/widgets-digsig/ for more information on the specification. Thanks to Pushpalanka Jayawardhana for this new feature ## Wookie can broadcast a widget import message Using Wookies property file, you can set a flag and URL endpoint to allow Wookie to POST a message to indicate that it has imported a new widget. This is useful in situations where a container application also wants to import these widgets. ## W3C package Validator REST service Wookie can be configured to validate W3C Widget packages. This is different behaviour from importing a package into Wookie, as in this case (if enabled) anyone can validate a package. The package is not imported into Wookie and its resources are all removed after parsing. This service provide a way for users to check if a package is valid or not and exposes the W3C Parser module as a service.