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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/20/15 6:50 PM, Tom Scavo wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 6:17 PM, Brent Putman <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:putmanb@georgetown.edu"><putmanb@georgetown.edu></a> wrote:
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You must be working on it as we speak since the first couple times I
tried it (once in the browser, once on a curl command line), it didn't
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Yes, I realized I forgot to rename something. And then it took me a
couple of minutes to get it back up, b/c I screwed something up.
Sorry about that. <br>
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<pre wrap="">Now both URLs above return the same
thing, a single entity descriptor. I don't think that's right since
the first one is supposed to return an EntitiesDescriptor element.
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I noticed that too. Hopefully Ian will confirm, but I assumed that
when there's only 1 entity it optimizes that down to a single
EntityDescriptor. Or maybe it's a bug, don't know.<br>
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Based on my testing, when there is more than one EntityDescriptor,
it does return them wrapped in an EntitiesDescriptor. At least I
have seen it do that. I'll test to make sure this latest version
does that.<br>
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