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Fix to an incorrect call to IAuthorizationServerHost.GetClient#396
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Fix to an incorrect call to IAuthorizationServerHost.GetClient#396AlphaGremlin wants to merge 4 commits intoDotNetOpenAuth:developfrom
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Server would throw an unexpected exception when given an invalid HTTP header. Now correctly returns a 400 Bad Request.
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The two calls to IAuthorizationServerHost.GetClient had mutually exclusive requirements:
The problem prevented an OAuth2 Authorisation Server implementation from correctly handling an invalid ClientID - either the Authorize request would fail with a ProtocolException, or the Token request would fail with an ArgumentException.
This changes (2) to match the pattern of (1), which is also how the interface is documented.