On 2010-03-09, at 7:50 PM, David Recordon wrote:

> On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 7:25 PM, Dick Hardt <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I understand the desire to set a max length that can easily fit into a DB.
>> There are lots of other items I think the developer is storing that can be
>> long as well, like URLs -- so I don't see it as a huge issue.
>> I do see the need to make it clear that it can be a few K or something like
>> that so that people don't assume it is shorter than it might be.
>> -- Dick
> 
> Why would the URLs be stored in a database?  

Same reason an Access Token would be. Was that a trick question?
My point was that there are other arbitrary pieces of data that developers 
store and need to retrieve.

> Wouldn't they be in
> configuration files given that OAuth doesn't support discovery of new
> servers?

yet

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