Re: [hlcoders] Steam 'Connect'

2010-03-22 Thread David Kellaway
://steamcommunity.com/openid/login returns main page. On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 12:44 AM, David Kellaway david.kella...@member.fsf.org  wrote: It's a real shame the OpenID provider doesn't work properly (DotNetOpenAuth rejects it because it's not fully compliant with the spec somehow). It'd be much less

Re: [hlcoders] Steam 'Connect'

2010-03-22 Thread David Kellaway
point). --- Dave Kellaway On 22 March 2010 18:36, Tobias Kammersgaard tobias.kammersga...@gmail.com wrote: Valve's external site they're using works just fine. You're sent to the Steam community login page, log in and sent back to the other site. /ScarT On 22 March 2010 18:47, David Kellaway

Re: [hlcoders] Steam 'Connect'

2010-03-22 Thread David Kellaway
, David Kraeutmann da...@davidkra.net: It was never fully implemented. https://steamcommunity.com/openid/login returns main page. On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 12:44 AM, David Kellaway david.kella...@member.fsf.org wrote: It's a real shame the OpenID provider doesn't work properly

Re: [hlcoders] Steam 'Connect'

2010-03-21 Thread David Kellaway
It's a real shame the OpenID provider doesn't work properly (DotNetOpenAuth rejects it because it's not fully compliant with the spec somehow). It'd be much less of a pain than making peoples' profiles public, editing them, and digging through the horrible XML feed. Is there anyone at Valve who'd