35 blog reactions to simonwillison.net/2008/Jan/7/projection/
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A first introduction to OpenID
Further reading Like I said, OpenID is a much richer system than I’ve presented it to be here. I’ve skipped all the technical details - I haven’t even told you your OpenID login name will be just a web address. Should I have told you that the main idea is that
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A first introduction to OpenID
Further reading Like I said, OpenID is a much richer system than I’ve presented it to be here. I’ve skipped all the technical details - I haven’t even told you your OpenID login name will be just a web address. Should I have told you that the main idea is that
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A first introduction to OpenID
Further reading Like I said, OpenID is a much richer system than I’ve presented it to be here. I’ve skipped all the technical details - I haven’t even told you your OpenID login name will be just a web address. Should I have told you that the main idea is that
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Planet OpenID
196 days ago · Authority: 12While I decided that I didn’t want Django People to become yet another OpenID provider, I do want to give people the ability to use their profile page on the site as an OpenID—so that they can prove that they own it (see my recent post on identity projection). To that end, the new account settings page lets advanced OpenID users set up an openid.server and openid.delegate for their profile page, as described in my blog entry from just over a year ago.
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Python Lovers - Your Python related News Source!
197 days ago · Authority: 2’t want Django People to become yet another OpenID provider, I do want to give people the ability to use their profile page on the site as an OpenID—so that they can prove that they own it (see my recent post on identity projection). To that end, the new account settings page lets advanced OpenID users set up an openid.server and openid.delegate for their profile page, as described in my blog entry from just over a year ago. One caveat: the site only supports OpenID 1.1, at least
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Planet Identity
While I decided that I didn’t want Django People to become yet another OpenID provider, I do want to give people the ability to use their profile page on the site as an OpenID—so that they can prove that they own it (see my recent post on identity projection). To that end, the new account settings page lets advanced OpenID users set up an openid.server and openid.delegate for their profile page, as described in my blog entry from just over a year ago.
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Django People: OpenID and microformats
While I decided that I didn’t want Django People to become yet another OpenID provider, I do want to give people the ability to use their profile page on the site as an OpenID—so that they can prove that they own it (see my recent post on identity projection). To that end, the new account settings page lets advanced OpenID users set up an openid.server and openid.delegate for their profile page, as described in my blog entry from just over a year ago.
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Django People: OpenID and microformats
While I decided that I didn’t want Django People to become yet another OpenID provider, I do want to give people the ability to use their profile page on the site as an OpenID—so that they can prove that they own it (see my recent post on identity projection). To that end, the new account settings page lets advanced OpenID users set up an openid.server and openid.delegate for their profile page, as described in my blog entry from just over a year ago.
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Yahoo! et CNN supportent OpenID
Mots-clés : openid Quelques bonnes nouvelles pêchées dans ma bête-bouffe-fils concernant l'adoption OpenID : Deux grandes marques internet média rejoignent le gang OpenID ! Comme l'avait écrit Simon Willison il y a deux semaines, c'est confirmé. La date est à marquer d'une pierre blanche avec un hCalendar propre :
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Flickr y su nuevo soporte para OpenID
Referencias: - WILLISON, SIMON. Yahoo!, Flickr, OpenID and Identity Projection. Publicado el 07 de enero de 2008. - KIRKPATRICK, MARSHALL. Flickr to Authenticate OpenID – Is This Yahoo! CES Announcement? Publicado el 07 de enero de 2008. - BRICKLEY, DAN. Flickr (Yahoo) upcoming support for OpenID.