On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 01:25, Richard Dobson wrote:
> > It could definitely be improved.  It could load a little Jabber client in
> > an applet which logs into the actual Jabber server to do the
> > authentication, then requests a token from the server you want to log
> > into.  The token would come back to the applet which could feed it to the
> > real form to log the user in.
>
> Yup thats pretty much along the lines of how my spec JEP-0101 works.
>
> http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0101.html
>
> Richard

There was also another spec which dealt in this sort of stuff which slightly 
preceded yours:

http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0070.html

It might even work better for this sort of simple web commenting thing.  But 
actually I wonder why a new JEP was created instead of adding new use cases 
to the existing one.  I guess it doesn't matter though, since they were both 
deferred in the end anyway...

TX

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