Yes, only one app at a time on iPhone. However, you can open apps via URL, and then head back to mobile safari via another url. Not sure if everything would work because there's no POST involved (these would be equivalent of a GET) but it's possible. The bigger problem with trying to do this in mobile safari is direct verification, where the RP makes a callback to the OP -- in this case, since Safari would be running, the OP would be turned off.<br>
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Yes, at least for iPhone this would preclude openid in mobile safari (likely -- I suppose one might be able to program around this).<br>
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I'm not familiar with programming on the iPhone - is it actually impossible to run more than one app at once? If not, just bind the OP to localhost (have the apps talk to each other directly instead of sending *anything* over the network) when Safari needs to talk to the OP, and otherwise a plugin for Safari to include the OpenID app's libraries when acting as it? Again, not familiar with programming on the iPhone :)<br>
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-Shade<br>
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