When I talk about existing software I’m referring to generic JSON parsers such as are included in the basic library set of every programming language now, and which are unfortunately idiosyncratic and inconsistent in their handling of dupe keys, but in almost no cases actually inform the calling software whether or not dupe keys were encountered.
On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 11:51 AM, Stephen Kent <[email protected]> wrote: > OK, I'm a bit confused. > > I thought the JOSE specs were intended to create standards for transport > of keys, and for sigs, > MACs, and encryption of JSON objects. > > What is the existing software to which you and Tim refer, when referring > to keys (vs. > JSON parsing in general)? > > Steve > > -- - Tim Bray (If you’d like to send me a private message, see https://keybase.io/timbray)
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