Sun 23 Apr 2006
InfoCard tutorial, demo, and code
Posted by Pete Rowley under identity , security , web2.0 , InfoCards , user-centric identity , open source , identity 2.0I have been pretty busy recently, which is why Kim Cameron managed to sneak by a tutorial and demo of InfoCard that also revealed the WordPress relying party PHP code for the LAMP stack. It includes a short demo video which walks through how InfoCard works when logging in to a site that is useful to review before actually reading the tutorial. Excellent!
Now if I might be so bold Kim, could we have the code released under an open source license?
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April 24th, 2006 at 10:24 am
[…] There’s an interesting new identity blog on the scene by Pete Rowley. He’s an open source kind of guy - positive too - and picked up on my recent InfoCard token tutorial: “I have been pretty busy recently, which is why Kim Cameron managed to sneak by a tutorial and demo of InfoCard that also revealed the WordPress relying party PHP code for the LAMP stack. It includes a short demo video which walks through how InfoCard works when logging in to a site that is useful to review before actually reading the tutorial. Excellent! […]