On 4/26/09 12:03 AM, Josh Roesslein wrote:
> How would a desktop client receive a callback?

For example, on an iPhone, you can register a custom URI scheme, i.e., 
instead of the callback being in the form "http://..."; you would use a 
callback like "myuri://..." which the browser would use the registered 
URI handler - in this case, the desktop app - to process the request.

> I don't really see it practical for desktop clients to use callbacks.

This is why you shouldn't be suggesting solutions that merely create 
more noise that makes it harder for others to work on a proper solution.

Sorry, the round-and-around about "solutions" that aren't is getting old.

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