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Thanks, Joseph, for spotting it!
In addition, thanks for spotting it again in openid20 branch to Brian of
Butterfat ;-)
Conflicts:
test/Makefile.am
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and doxygenated basic_OP a bit.
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* changed {checkid,id_res}_hook to {rp,op}_{checkid,id_res}_hook
* deprecated older hooks, although implemented it in sreg and chain extensions
* added extension processing to basic_op
* added sreg to test OP
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rethrow kingate's notfound exceptions as opkele ones.
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again, to be used in sample OP
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* cut down test.cc to only test rfc uri normalization
* redone idiscover to only list discovered endpoints
* added test RP cgi
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Thanks to Martin Wilke of FreeBSD for spotting the problem.
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The discovery, which does both XRDS-based (Yadis, XRI, for XRI, using proxy)
and HTML-based search, now returns results in opkele:idiscovery_t structure.
It uses expat-based parser idigger_t, which itself is not exposed via any
header files, but hidden in lib/discovery.cc, the discovery testing program is
renamed from openid_resolve to idiscover.
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This commit adds openid service resolver that does discovery using XRI (proxy
only), Yadis protocol and html-based discovery. It uses expat as xml parsing
engine, which makes it a bit more strict about html it receives, but I think
failing to discover links in *severely* broken html is better than
misdetecting links, hidden in comments or such.
This is highly experimental code and needs more thoughts and testing.
Thanks everyone pushing me towards this development. Namely Joseph, John,
Gen.
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as specified in RFC3896, section 6
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Thanks to Marcus Rueckert for pointing this out.
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