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<P><FONT SIZE=2>On 5-Jun-07, at 8:53 AM, Granqvist, Hans wrote:<BR>
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>> But it seems superflous: Since you cannot depend on args to<BR>
>> be ordered[1], you'll still need to iterate and match prefix<BR>
>> to values.<BR>
>Martin's proposal seems like a minor improvement to me - iterating <BR>
>thorough openid.ns.* or splitting the value of openid.extensions and <BR>
>then iterating through the result seems roughly equivalent.<BR>
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Fair enough.<BR>
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I guess the question is:<BR>
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Is the cost of semantical additions (as I outlined) worth such a minor<BR>
improvement in processing?<BR>
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-Hans</FONT>
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