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Hi!<br>
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<div>The OpenID general mailing list probably isn't the optimal place
to report interoperability problems. You're welcome to use <a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:dotnetopenid@googlegroups.com">dotnetopenid@googlegroups.com</a>
for this and similar problems involving DNOA in the future.</div>
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I replied here, because of a similar problem (same error with same
provider, and he also had accented characters in his name) was reported
here half a month ago. I only added the name of the used library and
provider so the report would be complete (I didn't thought it was a
DNOA error actually).<br>
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<div>I suspect in your test you may not have been using
UTF8.GetString when you saw the incorrect characters. However, those
foreign characters very well may be causing the signature problem. The
spec tells how this signature should be created, but perhaps myopenid
and DNOA implements it differently. I'll keep sniffing and send
another reply <b>just to the <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:dotnetopenid@googlegroups.com">dotnetopenid@googlegroups.com</a></b>
mailing list so as to keep the interop noise down on the openid general
mailing list.</div>
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I just sent the log, that was created by log4net and DNOA. The error
went away when I used GET or when I changed my name not to use these
characters. <br>
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Regards,<br>
SztupY<br>
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