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using System;
using DotNetOpenId.Provider;

/// <summary>
/// This page is a required as part of the service discovery phase of the openid protocol (step 1).
/// 
/// How does a url like http://www.myserver.com/user/bob map to  http://www.myserver.com/user.aspx?username=bob ?
/// Check out gobal.asax and the URLRewriter class. Essentially there's a little framework that allows for URLRewrting using the HttpContext.Current.RewritePath method.
/// 
/// A url such as http://www.myserver.com/user/bob which is entered on  the consumer side will cause this page to be invoked.
/// This page must be parsed by the openid compatible consumer and the url of the openid server is extracted from href in:  rel="openid.server" href="?".
/// It is the responsibility of the consumer to redirect the user to this url.
/// 
/// The XRDS (or Yadis) content is also rendered to provide the consumer with an alternative discovery mechanism. The Yadis protocol allows the consumer 
/// to provide the user with a more flexible range of authentication mechanisms (which ever has been defined in xrds.aspx). See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yadis.
/// </summary>
public partial class user : System.Web.UI.Page {
	protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) {
		usernameLabel.Text = Request.QueryString["username"];
	}

	protected void IdentityEndpoint20_NormalizeUri(object sender, IdentityEndpointNormalizationEventArgs e) {
		// This sample Provider has a custom policy for normalizing URIs, which is that the whole
		// path of the URI be lowercase except for the first letter of the username.
		UriBuilder normalized = new UriBuilder(e.UserSuppliedIdentifier);
		string username = Request.QueryString["username"].TrimEnd('/').ToLowerInvariant();
		username = username.Substring(0, 1).ToUpperInvariant() + username.Substring(1);
		normalized.Path = "/user/" + username;
		normalized.Scheme = "http"; // for a real Provider, this should be HTTPS if supported.
		e.NormalizedIdentifier = normalized.Uri;
	}
}