Re: [OAUTH-WG] Examples of structured tokens in the wild?
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Subject: Re: [OAUTH-WG] Examples of structured tokens in the wild?
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On 03/25/2012 07:51 PM, Aaron Parecki wrote: > If you have an example of an API that uses structured access tokens, I > would love some links to documentation or examples. I'm looking for some > examples of the types of information people put into structured tokens > for some OAuth 2 tutorials I'm writing. It would be great if these > examples were available in public services that I could poke at as well. Have you found some examples yet? - Willem
- [OAUTH-WG] Examples of structured tokens in the w… Aaron Parecki
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- Re: [OAUTH-WG] Examples of structured tokens in t… Lewis Adam-CAL022