[OpenID] general Digest, Vol 30, Issue 2
John Bradley
john.bradley at wingaa.com
Thu Feb 5 20:18:06 UTC 2009
Johannes,
All of the iName based openID providers have a UI for editing the
users XRD including adding additional openID providers etc.
This includes @freexri http://www.freexri.com/ for people who want a
free account.
I have had to help a couple of people who managed to disable there
openID service ion the past but on the whole it works well.
I know you are not a fan of iNames but you asked:)
=jbradley
On 5-Feb-09, at 5:00 PM, general-request at openid.net wrote:
> Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 11:34:41 -0800
> From: Johannes Ernst <jernst+openid.net at netmesh.us>
> Subject: [OpenID] User-editable XRDS files?
> To: OpenID List <general at openid.net>
> Message-ID: <A6450E5C-4659-4E66-926B-C8B8AA811CB6 at netmesh.us>
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> Which OpenID providers do you know of that let users edit their XRDS
> files? E.g. to add additional OpenID providers, portable contact
> providers etc.?
>
> I came up empty, so I figured I ask.
>
> For OpenID providers: why do you / do you not let your users edit
> those files? (Preferably with a nice GUI on top)
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> Johannes.
>
>
>
> Johannes Ernst
> NetMesh Inc.
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