Hello,

I'm trying to develop both for MySpace and Orkut, and it seems that
the signing code is fairly different in the two cases.  I started with
MySpace, here's the signing code I'm using there:

$secret = 'xxxx';
$consumer = "http://www.mysite.com/myspace/testoauth";;
if(preg_match('/\?=&/', $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'])) {
    $_GET[''] = '';
}
$sig = from_request()->build_signature(
                            new OAuthSignatureMethod_HMAC_SHA1(),
                            new OAuthConsumer( $consumer, $secret),
                            new OAuthToken(null,null)
             );
if ($sig == $_REQUEST['oauth_signature ']) echo "Validated";


Orkut's sample signing code is a bit different.  To use the public
key, would I have to do a curl or fopen request to get the following?
"http://sandbox.orkut.com/46/o/"; +
$_REQUEST['xoauth_signature_publickey']

Will that first part of the url stay the same?

Is the reason that we have to get Orkut's public key certificate the
fact that the applications don't have a "secret" key (like on Facebook
or MySpace)?

Thanks for any tips or insights!  Ideally, I'd be able to have the
same signing code for a variety of containers, but it looks like that
may not be possible . . .

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