You can use the ConsumerKey.

For examples, look at the ruby's client library gifts_sample or the
ASP.NET project in the .NET client library.

HTH,
Pierre Henri.

On Mar 18, 10:01 am, Sanjay <skpate...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am planning to have an application exposed through multiple
> containers like orkut and myspace.
>
> Unable to find out the best way to identify the container of a request
> at the server side. Does any signed parameter contains something like
> 'container_id'? If not, I can very well add this parameter and pass
> values like 'orkut' or 'myspace', but it can be tampered through some
> JS debugger and hence seems not fully safe.
>
> Need suggestions.
>
> thanks,
> Sanjay
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