Re: [backstage] Open ID on BBC Blogs

2008-04-25 Thread Gordon Joly
I always had this idea of OpenID being simple to use, so when Yahoo started providing it i signed up to their service, then discovered that most current implementations of OpenID do not currently support Openid version 2 :-( I didn't know about version 2 - ouch! Anyway, I run phpMyID on my

Re: [backstage] Open ID on BBC Blogs

2008-04-21 Thread Brian Butterworth
Tim, Sounds like a great idea to me. Have you implemented it yourself, because I would love to use it on my projects? On 21/04/2008, Tim Dobson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just looked at this post http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcinternet/2008/04/blogs_getting_better_finally.html#commentsanchor

Re: [backstage] Open ID on BBC Blogs

2008-04-21 Thread Adam
Tim Dobson wrote: I just looked at this post http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcinternet/2008/04/blogs_getting_better_finally.html#commentsanchor and was about to comment when I saw that registration had been enabled. Any chance we could see OpenID[1] logins sometime soon? The benefits of OpenID

RE: [backstage] Open ID on BBC Blogs

2008-04-21 Thread Andrew Bowden
I just looked at this post http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcinternet/2008/04/blogs_getting_b etter_finally.html#commentsanchor and was about to comment when I saw that registration had been enabled. Any chance we could see OpenID[1] logins sometime soon? The benefits of OpenID to the end user

Re: [backstage] Open ID on BBC Blogs

2008-04-21 Thread Brian Butterworth
On 21/04/2008, Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tim Dobson wrote: I just looked at this post http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcinternet/2008/04/blogs_getting_better_finally.html#commentsanchor and was about to comment when I saw that registration had been enabled. Any chance we could see