I'm afraid you've hit a limitation in DotNetOpenAuth due to its use of Dictionary instead of NameValueCollection. You can only have one parameter per name. Now, I
believe if you just have one type parameter with a comma-delimited list as its value that some services will interpret that as equivalent to multiple type parameters. You can try it against LinkedIn to see whether that works.
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Andrew Arnott
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