Yes, I meant OpenID. :)
Robert
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Vladimir Prudnikov pru...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you talking about OpenID? OAuth is for different purposes.
I think it's not possible with OpenID. It has the same API and works
the same way.
On Jul 9, 7:02 pm, Robert Kluin
Why? I think the way it works is looking for cookie (in this case it's
named ACSID) and loads User object related to that cookie value. So,
for different paths we have different cookies and as a result
different User objects. Am I wrong?
On Jul 6, 7:26 pm, Robert Kluin robert.kl...@gmail.com
Yes, I understand your suggestion. And I really wish it would be implemented.
I was just noting that at creation time they restrict the application
to a specific 'type' of account. That would need to be changed as
well.
I was thinking (wondering if), using OAuth, it would be possible to
Are you talking about OpenID? OAuth is for different purposes.
With OpenID I think it's not possible. It has the same API and works the
same way.
On 9 July 2010 19:02, Robert Kluin robert.kl...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, I understand your suggestion. And I really wish it would be
implemented.
I
Are you talking about OpenID? OAuth is for different purposes.
I think it's not possible with OpenID. It has the same API and works
the same way.
On Jul 9, 7:02 pm, Robert Kluin robert.kl...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, I understand your suggestion. And I really wish it would be implemented.
I was