Do PUT request bodies contain non-oauth parameters that must be
signed?  That is, are parts of the request body included in the OAuth
signature base string?

On Mar 31, 10:54 pm, Brian Eaton <bea...@google.com> wrote:
> I am familiar with the MySpace service provider, and I haven't seen it
> require anything like putting oauth parameters in the request body.
> ...
> They do, like many other service providers, use PUT with request
> bodies.  But in my experience they don't expect oauth parameters
> there.
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