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<pre wrap="">What you're doing is not supported. The interactions that are involved are proprietary and undocumented, they exist solely to support browsers. </pre>
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<p> So we need to start documenting them. Could fill an
implementation wiki<br>
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<p>Everyone who has a Shibboleth needs to post the HTML plz.<br>
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I found another publicly accessible Shibboleth and the button is
<input type="submit" name="confirm" value="Akzeptieren" />.
A classic submit button, just be careful not to pick the reset
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Benito </div>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 30.04.2018 um 15:12 schrieb Cantor,
Scott:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Woah, so many abbreviations
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<pre wrap="">If you want to ask questions, a good way to be ignored afterward is to complain that you don't want or need to understand the answer.
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<pre wrap="">I was more looking for the HTML generated by the most popular Shibboleths.
i do not need to understand what it means. Wikipedia shows a <form>
element with SAMLResponse and RelayState <input>, that is good, but I
have seen it already.
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<pre wrap="">What you're doing is not supported. The interactions that are involved are proprietary and undocumented, they exist solely to support browsers. The only SAML profile that supports non-browser clients is the ECP variant that is SOAP based.
-- Scott
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