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  • in synch

    Just synched up the two projects openinfocard and Cardspace for Firefox. Both are now using the same object handling code. This is the part that implements the id selector selector and the object handling. Please download the latest openinfocard id selector here . SharpSTS with CardSpace for Firefox and anon id selector advertising SharpSTS with openinfocard id selector Both id selectors installed in the same Firefox profile Please download the latest version of CardSpace for Firefox here . Three Read More...
  • id selector advertising reloaded

    My current favorite value for the id selector advertising HTTP header "X-ID-Selector": version='urn:osis:infocard:2008-04'; name='urn:osis:infocard:names:openinfocard'; capabilities='+nossl+javascript-issuerpolicy' version has a constant value until we change the spec for this HTTP header name is one from a OSIS defined list capabilities is a string of capabilities. "+" indicated support for a capability. "-" indicates missing support for a capability This image shows (a local install of ) the XMLDAP Read More...
  • id selector advertising

    I just uploaded a new version (xmldap-0.9.9.200712212304.xpi) to the openinfocard's download area . This version allows you to change the value of the http header that advertises the id selector to the relying party. You can choose between no advertising advertise existence advertise id selector name Please enlarge this picture to see the values in the preference dialog. The X-Id-Selector http header is visible in the left sidebar. This version has now similar object handling code from digitalme Read More...

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