Is there anyone who can answer my questions?
Am 30.05.2010 17:56, schrieb Torsten Lodderstedt:
I have some questions regarding the WWW-Authenticate header's scope
attribute.
The spec states
The scope attribute is a space-delimited list of URIs (relative or
absolute) indicating the
We discussed this a bit at the interim meeting, but I don't think we
came to any consensus.
On 6/1/10 12:46 PM, Torsten Lodderstedt wrote:
Is there anyone who can answer my questions?
Am 30.05.2010 17:56, schrieb Torsten Lodderstedt:
I have some questions regarding the WWW-Authenticate
is there a protocol of the interim meeting?
Am 01.06.2010 20:47, schrieb Peter Saint-Andre:
We discussed this a bit at the interim meeting, but I don't think we
came to any consensus.
On 6/1/10 12:46 PM, Torsten Lodderstedt wrote:
Is there anyone who can answer my questions?
Am
Do you mean minutes?
The chairs are working on that, AFAIK.
/psa
On 6/1/10 1:20 PM, Torsten Lodderstedt wrote:
is there a protocol of the interim meeting?
Am 01.06.2010 20:47, schrieb Peter Saint-Andre:
We discussed this a bit at the interim meeting, but I don't think we
came to any
I don't recall any discussion at the level of detail that Torsten is asking
about.
My inclination would be the Client would include the what was returned in
WWW-Authenticate in the access request call.
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 11:47 AM, Peter Saint-Andre stpe...@stpeter.imwrote:
We discussed
I have some questions regarding the WWW-Authenticate header's scope
attribute.
The spec states
The scope attribute is a space-delimited list of URIs (relative or
absolute) indicating the required scope of the access token for
accessing the requested resource.
Which of the scope URIs are