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authore271828- <e271828-@users.noreply.github.com>2020-09-13 22:35:41 -0400
committerIvan Kanakarakis <ivan.kanak@gmail.com>2021-07-27 11:58:50 +0300
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Add note to docs on debugging responses
Signed-off-by: Ivan Kanakarakis <ivan.kanak@gmail.com>
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@@ -6,30 +6,30 @@ How to use PySAML2
:Release: |release|
:Date: |today|
-Before you can use Pysaml2, you'll need to get it installed.
+Before you can use Pysaml2, you'll need to get it installed.
If you have not done it yet, read the :ref:`install`
Well, now you have it installed and you want to do something.
-And I'm sorry to tell you this; but there isn't really a lot you can do with
+And I'm sorry to tell you this; but there isn't really a lot you can do with
this code on its own.
-Sure you can send a AuthenticationRequest to an IdentityProvider or a
+Sure you can send a AuthenticationRequest to an IdentityProvider or a
AttributeQuery to an AttributeAuthority, but in order to get what they
return you have to sit behind a Web server. Well that is not really true since
the AttributeQuery would be over SOAP and you would get the result over the
connection you have to the AttributeAuthority.
-But anyway, you may get my point. This is middleware stuff !
+But anyway, you may get my point. This is middleware stuff!
-PySAML2 is built to fit into a
+PySAML2 is built to fit into a
`WSGI <http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0333/>`_ application
-But it can be used in a non-WSGI environment too.
+But it can be used in a non-WSGI environment too.
So you will find descriptions of both cases here.
-The configuration is the same regardless of whether you are using PySAML2 in a
+The configuration is the same regardless of whether you are using PySAML2 in a
WSGI or non-WSGI environment.
.. toctree::
@@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ WSGI or non-WSGI environment.
config
-
+