On Tue, 8 Jul 2008, Carol Lerche wrote:
So there are two threads here, the first being authentication and the second whether the standard browser could be used (I am still interested in a user story as to why collaborative browsing is interesting/useful as opposed to a shared bookmark or scrapbook).
I don't know how relavent it is, but I know that there is a fair bit of commercial implemened shared browsing for the purpose of teaching/troubleshooting with remote users.
exampleyou are trying to use an online banking application and run into a problem. you can call the banks support number and they have you go to a different URL that acts as a man-in-the-middle proxy, providing the same display to both you and the callcenter person you are on the phone with. you go through and show where you have problems and the callcenter person provides guidence and assistance (the better implementations have the ability to require that you enter your password and the callcenter person doesn't have any way of seeing it)
David Lang
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