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Weirdly, I got in an argument with Tim Berners-Lee in #swig about the
tag URIs I was using in FOAF documents. Eventually, I was convinced
that it's a better thing to use HTTP URLs instead. So, now we have
HTTP URLs.
The tricky thing was for users. Since they can change their names, we
can't use their profile URL, since it includes the name. Instead, I
made up a new action, which simply redirects from a user ID to their
current profile URL. This should be sufficiently long-term.
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The OAuth library uses the $_GET and $_POST arrays for checking
signatures on requests. So, we need to make sure that the client sees
the same request parameters as the server (or callback). These don't
have to be particularly readable URLs, anyways, since they're mostly
"behind the scenes".
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