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Josh Hoyt wrote:<br>
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cite="mid34714aad0610231427v1c1b6b46id42e31751ced2adb@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Also note that the presentation of user credentials to
MyOpenID.com
<br>
*does* happen over SSL and that once a user has signed in to their
<br>
MyOpenID.com account, all communication with that user (e.g.
<br>
presentation of authentication requests) happens over SSL.
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</blockquote>
OK, excellent! In any case, the idea of the test wasn't specific
against myopenid.com, which was just a convenience...So if this is
secured, the better...<br>
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