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So I can see that, but that would require the RP to create that pop-up window, not the OP.
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<div class="">At the end of the day, if they reach my OP, they’ll get my login screen in a browser window (with prompt=popup), which still qualifies as meeting specification since its a SHOULD. But I hate not understanding the meaning or use case.</div>
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In section 3.1.2.1 of Core, it details the 4 options for the “display” parameter. While the 4 options are clear enough, I don’t get the intent of having “page” vs “popup”. If the client has been redirected to the OP for authentication, there’s a full browser
window sitting there, so why ask the OP to popup something over that? I haven’t found any archived discussion or blogs on the subject and feel I must totally be missing the point here.<br class="">
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