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[Sorry for the null post I just sent before this one.]<br>
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Stefan Andersson wrote:
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This would mean that ANY region could use your static (xml?) web page
as a template to show your avatar to the othersĀ in the region - you
don't have an 'avatar appearance domain service' - merely a web page.<br>
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The web page resource here, the idea, certainly would fit well with
resources available on an OpenID web page.<br>
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