On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 10:18 PM, Michael D Adams <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 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.

This is not an issue because whatever query parameter WordPress is
using does not collide with the core OAuth 2 parameters? Or because
WordPress is not using query parameters?

Marius
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