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On 12/16/2008 12:55 AM, Eran Hammer-Lahav:<br>
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<pre wrap="">And now comes by question and the subject of this post: do users understand
the concept (and implementations) of login domains? </pre>
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No<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:C56C2058.FED5%25eran@hueniverse.com" type="cite">
<pre wrap="">If a site presented a
Windows-like login dialog with place for username and input box (maybe with
a drop-down option) for domain name, would people know what to do with it?
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If you force them to make a selection, maybe. They will select
something in the hope it will work. It doesn't mean that they'll
understand the concept though. Some might...<br>
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