Handle 307 redirects in hc-login (#35)#37
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Handle 307 redirects in hc-login (#35)#37jorritolthuis wants to merge 1 commit intoosresearch:mainfrom
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Had the same issue too. Testing is tricky but the code looks fine and does not break something else. |
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I agree that testing is a problem. I was not able to find any documentation for singlekey-id.com, so best I can do is assume they strictly follow Oauth. But Oauth should never return a 307, so I'm slightly confused there. In either case the hc-login script doesn't finish successfully for me. So I can't guarantee that 307 forward does/doesn't get me closer to a working setup. |
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Properly handle
307redirects, in the same way302redirects are already handled. See issue #35 and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes#3xx_redirection.