[OpenID] Ok Here's What I'm Asking

Marcin Jagodziński marcin.jagodzinski at gmail.com
Tue Jan 23 17:38:41 UTC 2007


Or, if mousy.com/.org/.net/.whatever is not registered yet, you can
use it as your OpenID Name (we call it "identifier").

Here is how:

http://www.intertwingly.net/blog/2007/01/03/OpenID-for-non-SuperUsers

regards,

Marcin

2007/1/23, Avery Glasser <aglasser at vxvsolutions.com>:
> Doe,
>
> There might be a little bit of misunderstanding. There isn't a specific
> "OpenID Name" or handle. Your identifier is a URL. So, if you pick
> www.myopenid.net as your OpenID provider, and "mousy" isn't being used by
> someone else on that provider, then you can have it and your identity URL
> becomes mousy.myopenid.net
>
> If someone on myopenid.net already has "mousy", then you have the choice of
> either switching OpenID providers (so, try to get mousy.pip.verisign.com or
> something else), or changing your preferred name (mousy1.myopenid.net).
>
> Hope this helps clarify things,
>
> Avery
>
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> On Jan 23, 2007, at 9:10 AM, Doe Serena Cochran wrote:
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>      There is a particular name I would like to have as an OpenID name.
>
>      I've already asked twice and no answered.  So how do I know that the
>
>      Name I pick is not used by 20,000 people in different ways?  Ya know?
>
>      For instance, Mousy might be the name, it isn't, but it's an example
> but 20,000 people+ may havke Mousy, Mousy0, Mousy1,2,3,4,5,----Mousy1000
>
> And then it starts like this Mousysoda, then Mousysoda1 Mousysoda2 to 1000
>
> Then it's MousylovelyAnn, Mousylovelygene you see where I'm going with the
> main name Mousy.  So if I pick the one name is that ok?  I certainly do not
>
> want to get sued.  Can anyone there help me over here?  Thanks a bunch~~Doe
> Cochran
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> Finally our New computer works....but be ready
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> for anything!!!
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