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<body>Thanks for all your help and continued response.<BR>
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I agree with you in that I will have to support both OpenId1 and OpenID2. I hacked the CI framework to proxy the gets over to the post. <BR>
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# If you want something more interactive, your best bet will be to talk<BR># to some of us live on irc.freenode.net, channel #openid.<BR>
:-) Not too sure if IRC is more geek than mailing lists...<BR>
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The point though is that there is a documented record that can be searched. IRC whilst providing potentially fast feed if the right people are online, would not provide a log of the discussion that could be used by someone to help them. A forum does provide this. I realise this is merely my view, but feel that if you wish to lower the barrier for entry in to the OpenID club making support easily accessible is one way to achieve this.<BR>
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<BR><PRE># ... In the mean time, you can expect the stable Python and <BR># PHP OpenID 2 releases to occur no later than May 14.</PRE><PRE>Wow, that soon. </PRE><PRE>Thanks for the responses again. It is appreciated.</PRE>
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