Hi Guys,

Xander is correct.  Doing so may be a security problem later
(compliance), but if you still would like to go with the idea, then go
=)  But looking into your scenario here the second time, it seems that
you really don't need to store the data from the 3rd party am I right?
 You just wanted to have some kind of API to be used for the
authentication process, right?  Can you elaborate it more Paul?
Because for me as a programmer as well, I can better off doing it my
own together with my encryption mechanism.

Cheers,
Mike

On 11/5/08, Johann Vincent Paul Tagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Slightly OT: Can anyone recommend a good forum solution that has support for
> web service for user authentication?  We're looking for one to partner with
> the application we're building, so that we don't have to build one
> ourselves.  If not web service, then some other API or authentication
> method, though preferably not OpenID.  Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks
>
> Johann
>
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