The No Shit Guide To Supporting OpenID In Your Applications
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URL Tag Cloud
- openid
- , Authentication
- , rails
- , ruby
- , identity
- , tutorial
- , web2.0
- , security
- , programming
- , rubyonrails
- , howto
- , registry
- , apps
- , ruby on rails
- , 5_stars
- , guide
- , scripting
- , ror
- , web
Bookmark History
Saved by 15 people (2 private), first by anonymouse user on 2007-02-27
- Scp93ch on 2008-03-25 - Tags Authentication , Login , Programming
- Ariejan on 2008-01-21 - Tags openid , rails , ruby , authentication , tutorial , rubyonrails , identity
- Startupguy on 2007-11-13 - Tags ruby on rails , tips and howtos
- Zhesto on 2007-05-08 - Tags imported delicious , openid , programming , rails , ruby , security , web2.0
- Kshksh on 2007-03-09 - Tags openid
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I thought I’d have a bash at applying the same no-bullshit approach to the other side of the coin, supporting (or as the official terminology puts it consuming) OpenID in your applications. With this post I’m going to blast through the absolute essentials you need to get started
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