-> the .NET code for AuthSub is "not tested" but it's there. I just had no requests at all for it so far, so it was featurewise on the backburner.

-> there are no examples, given above situation

-> no, you can not use your own page for this. This would actually counteract the whole purpose, if you, as the 3rd party would take the input for the username/password combination then you can store it.

General curiousity. Is there anyone else who needs authsub for .NET right now? Please let me know, so that i can prioritize this correctly.

Frank Mantek

On 9/30/06, Hali-rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,
I'm writting a small application that display google calender data in
different ways. I have it mostly written using the google api for c#.
I've been using setUserCredentials() each time I make a request, and
resend the usersname and password for authentication.

I have that this is not proper authentication mechinism for webapps. I
was directed to the api docmentation for AuthSub. I can't find any
usage examples for authsub though.Does anyone have any usage examples
using asp.net or tips?

Also I read that when using AuthSub, this sends the user to a google
login page and then sends the user back to your app after it is done. I
really don't want to do this, is there a mechinism to just take the
input from your own form and send it off to google to get a token?

Thanks for any advice,
Rob






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