I think the original point of this thread has been lost a bit, which was
about the fact that there aren't enough sites using OpenID as a consumer (
i.e. offering "log in using your OpenID"), rather than ways to run your own
OpenID server (of which there are countless).
I think I like the idea of
I use a very simplified version of an OpenID server for my OpenID
requirements - just one flat-file PHP script in which you define your
variables such as password, username etc. That script's running on
christopher.woods.name and you can download it from
http://siege.org/projects/phpMyID - the simp
On 04/06/07, Jamie Tetlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Gary,
I'm not that close to the DAB side of things but I asked a few questions for
you and so here are some answers:
"The main aim was to ensure all of our services are lumped together on DAB
radios. Some radios default to listing "by mult
I got one of our crack developers on the case, and the result is
http://apps.facebook.com/virginradio/ in case anyone wants to take a look.
We're quite pleased with it, but it's certainly a work in progress. Works
best if you're already registered at virginradio.co.uk but still works fine
if not.
I really want to understand how OpenID works from a login point of view.
If anyone can easily point me to some PHP code that allows a user to log in
via an OpenID, I'd dearly like to have a play with it for mediauk.com - I've
failed, so far, to find anything that my little brain understands quite
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