There is also a PEAR library, http://pear.php.net/package/HTTP_OAuth,  
which has classes for being a provider.

-jeff
On Nov 6, 2009, at 8:21 AM, Joseph Smarr wrote:

> Thanks Morten. I'd really encourage you to finish up those patches  
> and submit them, since I think a lot of people do use that OAuth  
> library. I'm happy to do a code review or otherwise take a look at  
> it if that's useful to you.
>
> Thanks, js
>
> On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 12:34 AM, Morten Fangel <fan...@sevengoslings.net 
> > wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I did some of the most recent patches on the 
> http://oauth.googlecode.com/svn/code/php/ 
>  library.. And speaking of two-legged and rev. a. - I actually have  
> done work on those, I just haven't had time to finish up on the work  
> (but they are running on the OAuth Sandbox which can be found at 
> http://oauth-sandbox.sevengoslings.net 
>  - so it does work)
>
> Just to let people know that the library isn't dead.. ;)
>
> -Morten
>
> On Nov 5, 2009, at 9:49 PM, Joseph Smarr wrote:
>
>> It seems like there are several actively maintained PHP OAuth  
>> libraries, and it's not clear to me which are most up-to-date and/ 
>> or widely used. The oauth.net/code page mainly features 
>> http://oauth.googlecode.com/svn/code/php/ 
>>  which hasn't been updated since May 18, 2009. There's also 
>> http://code.google.com/p/oauth-php/ 
>>  which looks more complicated but also more up-to-date. And there's  
>> also http://pecl.php.net/oauth which is a C extension for OAuth  
>> that it looks like Rasmus et al have bene updating recently.
>>
>> Personally, I like (and use) http://oauth.googlecode.com/svn/code/php/ 
>>  because it's simple (just one file), and I believe shindig-php  
>> uses it too, but I don't think it has support for OAuth 1.0a or two- 
>> legged OAuth, both of which are very standard now. I also recall  
>> fixing a bunch of bugs in it that may or may not have ever landed  
>> in the tree.
>>
>> So, should I add 1.0a and 2-legged support to this lib? If so, will  
>> someone review and patch it and/or make me a committer? Has anyone  
>> else already made these updates and just not shared it back? Or is  
>> one of these other libraries now the "de facto standard PHP lib",  
>> in which case shouldn't it be listed on oauth.net/code under PHP?
>>
>> Thanks, js
>>
>>
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