Hello,

I'm not sure if this should be included, so not making a PR yet.

Complete examples for requests may help implementers (of both servers
and clients) to understand the specifications. All existing examples
have pseudo-code like base64url({...}) and no untruncated keys or
signatures.

I wrote two examples, one for account creation, another for key
roll-over to demonstrate nested JWS:

https://github.com/joernheissler/acme/commit/a8a303ddbe3280b49ce8f10508dcdf95a6dc6de9

That commit also adds "--- back" (Backmatter to get Appendices in the
rendered document) and I'm not happy with the wording on top.

To check correctness of the signatures and make the requests
human-readable, I also wrote a small test program:

https://gist.github.com/joernheissler/04d9dcfb3a99e318871e451c9043f2dc

Do you think those examples should be included? And if so, is there any
time left to actually do it?

Cheers
Joern Heissler

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