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<body><PRE>Jonathan</PRE><PRE>>> What documentation are you referring to?</PRE><PRE>Good point :-). I think I read it somewhere and interpreted what I read. Sorry I didnt mean to suggest that the JanRain openID solution was documented anywhere :-P</PRE><PRE>>> ...The example consumer sends a POST to the server if and only if OpenID 2 is in use...</PRE><PRE>How do I tell the consumer to use OpenID2? Is this not dependant on the remote ID server and therefore not in our control? Meaning that potential users will either have to register with an OpenID2 server provider or not register at all? I like OpenID, or the idea, but I am starting to wonder if there is a consistent and viable solution here at present. </PRE><PRE><PRE>>>... although the example servers do not POST to the relying party
>> when responding to OpenID 2 requests. That is something we should do
>> before the stable library releases.</PRE><PRE> </PRE><PRE>I am no expert on OpenID, feel priveleged that you take your time to respond -- Thanks, but feel there must be a way to specify how the server should respond, be it either a GET or a POST. This would be the most flexible way and allow developers a choice of receiving responses how they wish. I do believe I had read somewhere that the sever repolied ising the same HTTP mechanism it was called with, i.e. GET consumers had a get response and POST consumers got a POST response. I thought that was a neat solution. From your response, it seems that OpenID2 will only talk POST? This is what I want, but not so sure it will fit with the guys who have already implemented 1.0 GET interfaces. Would it not be a cheap way to achieve backwards compatibility to adopt this approach?</PRE><PRE> </PRE><PRE>Also, is there any chance of setting up a Forum/BB where we can post messages to more interactively than the mailing list? Using mailing lists is fine for true geeks, but the great unwashed a forum is more accessible giving greater access to help and information.</PRE><PRE> </PRE><PRE>Finally, you mention OpenIS2 stable librabry. How far of would you estimate this to be? Is there a roadmap/bug list with items that need to be commited before 2.0 final is released?</PRE><PRE> </PRE><PRE>Thanks again.</PRE><PRE>
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