On 6/8/07, David Fuelling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If in 50 years, a given canonical URL domain goes away, then couldn't a
given OpenId URL owner simply specify a new Canonical URL in his XRDS doc?
If I understand the way that David Recordon and Drummond are proposing
that canonical identifiers
On 6/9/07, Martin Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm assuming that the RP authenticates
http://inconvenient.example.com/001, not
http://impersonation.example.com/mart. Just as with delegation, if I can
successfully authenticate as the persistent identifier and the
non-persistent
On 6/11/07, Josh Hoyt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/8/07, David Fuelling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If in 50 years, a given canonical URL domain goes away, then couldn't a
given OpenId URL owner simply specify a new Canonical URL in his XRDS
doc?
If I understand the way that David Recordon and
Josh Hoyt wrote:
On 6/9/07, Martin Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm assuming that the RP authenticates
http://inconvenient.example.com/001, not
http://impersonation.example.com/mart. Just as with delegation, if I can
successfully authenticate as the persistent identifier and the