If you share your pc with your brother then using the classic one
username/password per site you'd have to log out and back in on each site
you want to use (or use another browser/incognito window, etc.)
With Persona you only have to do this once.
On Sunday, October 28, 2012 9:05:20 PM UTC+1, S
I never really get Persona (means person in Italian that doesn't really
make a lot of sense, but whatever) what if I share my pc with my brother ?
Maybe i miss something...
If you are using mongodb I am using https://github.com/xavi/noir-auth-app that
is using congomongo and since i am using mon
What happens if the Persona project closes down?
On Friday, October 26, 2012 7:06:48 AM UTC-4, Dave Sann wrote:
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> For authorisation, I really like mozilla persona (previously browserid)
> which I discovered from refheap. javascript lib plus an http request from
> the server to validate. reall
Another +1 for Persona. I'm the author of Refheap which uses Persona, and I
chose it specifically because of how easy it was to implement and use.
On Friday, October 26, 2012 3:26:16 PM UTC-5, Pierre R wrote:
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> +1 for Persona. Please give your user a chance to break the cycle of
> password mad
+1 for Persona. Please give your user a chance to break the cycle of
password madness ;-)
On Friday, October 26, 2012 1:10:42 PM UTC+2, Dave Sann wrote:
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> Sorry, I meant to say authentication.
>
> On Friday, 26 October 2012 22:06:48 UTC+11, Dave Sann wrote:
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>> For authorisation, I really lik
Sorry, I meant to say authentication.
On Friday, 26 October 2012 22:06:48 UTC+11, Dave Sann wrote:
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> For authorisation, I really like mozilla persona (previously browserid)
> which I discovered from refheap. javascript lib plus an http request from
> the server to validate. really simple.
>
>
For authorisation, I really like mozilla persona (previously browserid)
which I discovered from refheap. javascript lib plus an http request from
the server to validate. really simple.
https://login.persona.org/
Dave
On Friday, 26 October 2012 01:35:53 UTC+11, Stephen Compall wrote:
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> On O
On Oct 25, 2012 9:04 AM, "larry google groups"
wrote:
> For my next step, I need to come up with a user system. My needs are
minimal: I only need to know when someone is logged in, and I need to
associate them with some user id (the id will simply be the id from a user
table kept in MySql).
>
> I
I have a website written in PHP, using the Symfony framework, which is a
monolithic framework much like what Ruby On Rails used to be. I have been
slowly re-writing the website in Clojure, and as I do this I've been
breaking up the system into several small apps, rather than one huge
monolithi