>> If there are actual requirements for using OAuth 2.0 with such systems, we
>> should discuss these, but it would be silly for us to architect our work
>> based on the limitations of random platforms.
>
> I don't think these are random at all. MediaWiki, Drupal, WordPress,
> to name a few, are major platforms.

For section 6.2 (query parameters on the end-user authorization and
token endpoints), this should not be an issue for WordPress.

For section 6.3 (header parameters), this should not be an issue for WordPress.

The only place this could be problematic is adding query parameters on
the protected resources themselves.

Mike
--mdawaffe
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