IRC Log for #openid on 2009-01-11
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- [00:09:16] <quik__>
hey folks
- [00:09:40] <quik__>
is it possible to pass a parameter through openid with my auth request to collect it at the other side?
- [00:10:19] <samsm>
Like what?
- [00:10:53] <quik__>
samsm: My form has a property that I want to use as part of a sign up process
- [00:11:35] <quik__>
basically, from one form, I want the user to be able to sign up and provide a single field
- [00:11:45] <quik__>
single *extra* field
- [00:11:49] <quik__>
to save to the record
- [00:11:53] <quik__>
on create
- [00:13:45] <Titan>
set a cookie?
- [00:14:20] <quik__>
so, take the request, write a cookie, do open id, return from open id and load from that cookie?
- [00:14:33] <Titan>
seems like it would work yes
- [00:15:11] <Titan>
in fact you can set a http cookie at the same time you redirect to the openid provider
- [00:15:39] <Titan>
so no extra steps on the users part
- [00:16:19] <quik__>
Titan: little bit sucky, do you think many people are doing a login that also creates the account at the same time?
- [00:16:26] <quik__>
or is this an anti pattern for openid?
- [00:16:54] <Titan>
I am not an expert to be honest and I think I am trying to do something similar
- [00:17:18] <Titan>
what I was trying to do was find a function to normalise the openid uri so I can make it an actual account on the database
- [00:17:26] <Titan>
you may say that defeats the objective of openid
- [00:17:41] <Titan>
but its necessary to apply state information and such
- [00:17:49] <quik__>
mm
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- [00:34:44] <bce>
yes, just pass the parameter through your return_to URL
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- [07:26:49] <GabeW>
'sup xeno
- [07:26:52] <GabeW>
woops
- [07:26:54] <GabeW>
wrong channel
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- [18:57:36] <strk>
so, is there a temporary openid provider in flash ?
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- [20:41:02] <samsm>
strk: I'm not sure that is possible without server-side components.
- [20:42:44] <strk>
I belive that a flash application can open ports for listening
- [20:42:50] <strk>
most likely > 1024
- [20:43:21] <strk>
no idea if there are libs available for http servers :)
- [20:43:33] <strk>
but technically it should be possible
- [20:45:03] <samsm>
Huh ... interesting.
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