Hello Oliver, thanks a lot for your answer.
> The keys are stored internally by the browser.
Then If I want to have the keys stored in a medium I
have to use token request? instead of using the other
types of request? Or there's any way to make a normal
request, lets say Netscape IE type, and to store the
keys in a token?
>
> Does it matters if the client uses an And
> > where in the oposittecase (serverside generation)?
>
> Sorry I dont understand the question...
>
oops that's a typo, some sentences were deleted and I
didn't figured it. The question was: If the keys of
the clientside request are stored by the browser, in
the serverside type where are them stored? I'd like to
have access to those keys to stored them in tokens and
other types of media.
Thanks a lot,
Johnny
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