First draft of the UX Extension is at
http://github.com/daveman692/OAuth-2.0/raw/master/draft-recordon-oauth-v2-ux-00.txt.

Eran, I'm more than happy to have you take over as editor.

I included Allen and Breno as authors since I followed Allen's
suggestion and adopted the language preference parameter from the
OpenID extension. I also included Luke as an author since he wrote the
first pass of a display parameter. That said, none of them have seen
this draft yet.

--David


On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Allen Tom <[email protected]> wrote:
> At least with regards to the language preference, how about if we just copy
> the openid.ui.lang parameter from the OpenID UI Extension?
>
> http://svn.openid.net/repos/specifications/user_interface/1.0/trunk/openid-user-interface-extension-1_0.html#anchor3
>
> In flows in which the client redirects the user’s web browser to authorize
> access, the client MAY send the Authorization Server a hint regarding the
> user’s preferred language by sending the following parameter:
>
>     lang
>         The user’s preferred languages as a [BCP 47] language priority list,
> represented as a comma-separated list of BCP 47 basic language ranges in
> decending priority order. For instance, the value “fr-CA,fr-FR,en-CA”
> represents the preference for French spoken in Canada, French spoken in
> France, followed by English spoken in Canada.
>
> The language preference hint SHOULD take precedence over the Accept-Language
> HTTP header sent by the user’s browser, and SHOULD take precedence over the
> language preference inferred by the user’s IP Address.
>
> BCP 47:  http://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp47
>
> Allen
>
>
> On 4/12/10 1:32 PM, "Eran Hammer-Lahav" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Between language preferences, display configuration, and immediate check, I
> think it might be worth to move that work to another draft. Timeline-wise,
> this has the potential of slowing us down. I also fear getting what is now a
> pretty simple spec much more complicated.
>
> Anyone cares to try a first draft or outline? I can do the editorial work if
> needed, but someone needs to write something first.
>
> EHL
>
>
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