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python-oauth's Issues

Implement RSA-SHA1 signatures

I am working on RSA-SHA1 on a server, using a python client as the sample client, and I was hoping to test it with this library.

I will look into supplying a patch, although pycrypto will be required.

Invalid Authentication token created due to parameter double escaping

In the routine "get_normalized_parameters()" combined with "build_signature_base_string()" line 614
escape(oauth_request.get_normalized_parameters()),

the parmeters are being double escaped. This makes the authentication token invalid as the actual URL does not have a double escaped search string.

For example search string "Charlie Brown" has an authentication token created with "Charlie%2520Brown" while the actual URL uses the search "Charlie%20Brown" and thus returns with an invalid authentication token error.

This can be fixed in "get_normalized_parameters()" line 230 if changed as below:

    key_values = [(escape(_utf8_str(k)), escape(_utf8_str(v))) \

to:
key_values = [(_utf8_str(k), _utf8_str(v)) \

I noticed this when adding video search to the vimeo functions found at:
http://github.com/dkm/python-vimeo

This issue may existing in other places but that is the only case that impacted my code.

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