Hmmm

That's a good question. The reason we put openid.* in the request and response is that there may be other applications sharing the same request/response. If so, it would be more consistent if we put openid.* prefix to the keys of the direct response as well...

Is it just an oversight, or did it have a good reason for it?

=nat

(2010/02/01 13:49), nara hideki wrote:
Hello all,

I'm thinking of the good reason why "openid." name space to keys of
Key-Value Form Encoding used for direct responses is dropped.
I think that we MAY use "openid." name space.

I'm very happy if someone give me a good cue to understand the reason.

Thanks in advance.
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