Jonathan Daugherty wrote:
This is what I was getting at- it'd be good to give users an identical
experience when they sign into various OpenID-enabled apps.
Just to be clear, this is not an interop issue. This is a matter of
drawing the line between what is sane and what is not. For
Hi Marv,
This has never been specified as a relying party could choose to
follow as many redirects as it wishes. Maybe there should be a hard
line drawn though from an interoperability side?
--David
On Feb 17, 2008, at 3:06 PM, SignpostMarv Martin wrote:
Was talking with keturn in #openid
David Recordon wrote:
Hi Marv,
This has never been specified as a relying party could choose to
follow as many redirects as it wishes. Maybe there should be a hard
line drawn though from an interoperability side?
This is what I was getting at- it'd be good to give users an identical
This is what I was getting at- it'd be good to give users an identical
experience when they sign into various OpenID-enabled apps.
Just to be clear, this is not an interop issue. This is a matter of
drawing the line between what is sane and what is not. For
pathological cases (e.g.,
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Subject: Re: handling of url redirection
This is what I was getting at- it'd be good to give users an identical
experience when