>> I've got an app here that we'd like to have authenticated RSS feeds on
>> it-- non-public data that nonetheless can stream pretty nicely in an RSS
>> format. It seems that OAuth-for-desktop-apps is a great fit for this,
>> with the only problem being that the RSS readers would have to support
>> this at the client level. Has anyone tried to build this into a reader?
>> A quick search turned up nothing, but am I missing anything obvious?
>>
>> The biggest problem I can see is that since OAuth requests are nonce'd
>> and signed unqiuely, which gets away from the spirit of RSS's
>> one-URL-per-feed (if you're using GET parameters, especially). I've seen
>> authenticated RSS by way of per-stream tokens, and I've seen a few RSS
>> readers that implement HTTP-BASIC auth. This feels like it's a good fit
>> with bad timing.
>
> Yeah, no one has implemented yet because of that dang chicken. Or was it the
> egg?

I thought Blogger announced support for OAuth-protected feeds at one
point?  Not that I've seen client support...

seth

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