Hi Andreas!
Why would you want a google-friendly-authentication-parameter-setter? :) If
I'm not mistaken, Robots can't do actions such as login on a site to fetch
it's contents... and also, if it's an authenticated area, must be off the
search engine results... just a thought...


Cheers!

Ville


On 10/24/07, Andreas Stephan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I would be happy about every idea, any thought or speculation....
>
> On Oct 24, 10:29 am, Andreas Stephan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Hi, we are building a service, where users can create their own social
> > networks. We have implemented a single sign on mechanism for all
> > subdomains. In the future we want to let community creators to use
> > their own domain names. Does anyone have an idea how to make the
> > single sign on mechanism work cross domain?
> > It looks like passing the session ID as a GET-parameter between
> > different servers and cloning the necessary cookies respectively seems
> > to be an option, but that looks fairly complicated to implement in
> > symfony's routing system. Moreover, we have to prevent adding this
> > parameter to all normal urls in order to be google friendly and keep
> > user friendly urls at least in the area, where you do not have to be
> > logged in. Any suggestions how to achieve such behaviour with symfony?
> > Or is there an easier way to achieve the same behaviour using rewrite
> > rules?
> >
> > Cheers, Andy
>
>
> >
>

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