[OpenID] Google Blogger and openid. Does it really work? (today?)

John Panzer jpanzer at acm.org
Wed Mar 26 02:03:33 UTC 2008


So, commenting on Blogger using my ID http://jpanzer.myopenid.com works 
fine for me (on FF2 and IE7).  For Peter it appears that something is 
failing and Blogger is acting as if a non-OpenID URL was entered.  
Anyone else care to try?

Peter Williams wrote:
> Thanks for trying, John. Using your parameters made no difference; pdf 
> evidence attached. I would not normally discuss a particular vendor 
> (unlike the work of open source projects... who usually relish out the 
> air time), but its such a high profile claim for OpenID2 adoption that 
> Blogger works.... that it NEEDS to work NOW, for the average Joe 
> against the OpenID gold standard - "myopenid" URLs.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* John Panzer
> *Sent:* Tue 3/25/2008 3:21 PM
> *To:* Peter Williams
> *Cc:* general at openid.net
> *Subject:* Re: [OpenID] Google Blogger and openid. Does it really 
> work? (today?)
>
> Blogger is currently at OpenID 1.1 and doesn't yet support i-names 
> (@blog*lockbox).  I was able to publish a comment using 
> http://jpanzer.myopenid.com/.  Obviously I can't test the others :).
>
> http://www.abstractioneer.org/ is OpenID-comment-enabled.
>
> Peter Williams wrote:
>> Can someone point me at a Google blogger endpoint that has recently 
>> accepted their openid, please?
>>  
>> On a particular blogsite, all I get is "OpenID url is missing", for 
>> @blog*lockbox, http://rapattoni.trustbearer.com/lockbox, and 
>> homepw.myopenid.com
>>  
>>  
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