Scott Hanselman's Computer Zen - The Weekly Source Code 25 - OpenID Edition

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Scott Hanselman on implementing OpenID and CardSpace on blogs. Good stuff. Saved By: Carsten Pötter | View Details | Give Thanks
Scott Hanselman on implementing OpenID and CardSpace on blogs. Good stuff. Saved By: Carsten Pötter | View Details | Give Thanks
Perpetual Motion - FireFox Identity Selector Extension

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The FireFox Identity Selector extension implements support for CardSpace on Windows, giving FireFox parity with IE. Additionally, the extension provides the ability to plug-in other Identity Selectors, by implemeting an XPCOM interface, that contains really only a single method. This makes it trivial for the user to choose which Identity Selector they wish to use, and web pages can depend on the consistent implementation of the html elements inside the page itself.
The FireFox Identity Selector extension implements support for CardSpace on Windows, giving FireFox parity with IE. Additionally, the extension provides the ability to plug-in other Identity Selectors, by implemeting an XPCOM interface, that contains really only a single method. This makes it trivial for the user to choose which Identity Selector they wish to use, and web pages can depend on the consistent implementation of the html elements inside the page itself.





