Displaying 20 results from an estimated 50000 matches similar to: "OpenID and my schema"
2006 May 27
2
[Repost] OpenID and my db schema
Hi,
I posted this before, but didn''t get an answer, so I''m trying again.
I''ve recently decided to use OpenID to let users log in to my site
instead of old fashioned account creation. They''ll be able to add a
small amount of personal details (about three things) to their
account, and post messages in the site BB. I have an openid_users
table which stores the
2006 Jan 05
3
Ruby OpenID library and OpenIDLoginGenerator
Version 0.9.2 of the Ruby OpenID library has been released. This latest
release contains a port of the rails LoginGenerator (OpenIDLoginGenerator)
that uses OpenID for authentication.
Read more and download the library:
http://www.openidenabled.com/openid/libraries/ruby/
http://raa.ruby-lang.org/project/openid/
A bit about OpenID:
OpenID is a URL based identity system. An OpenID identity is
2007 Jan 24
0
the vendor dir, gems and openid
Dear all,
I am currently developing an application which uses OpenID as a login
system. On my development box everything works like a charm. But as
soon as I deploy the code to our production server things go wrong.
First the OpenID gem could not be located. This made sense as it is not
installed on the production server, so after some browsing it appeared
that I needed:
$ cd
2006 Feb 01
0
Ruby OpenID 0.9.4
OpenID is a decentralized URL based identity system. This library
provides a ruby interface for verifying and serving OpenID identities.
More at http://openid.net/
This latest release contains many exciting new features including
server support,
Rails consumer and server examples, and a rails based ActiveRecord store.
Features:
* Easy-to-use API for verifying OpenID identities (OpenIDConsumer)
2006 Jul 14
0
OpenID immediate mode
Maybe nobody else has tried this, but there''s a problem with immediate
mode in the current release of OpenID. If you use it, you''ll get the
first "complete" response correctly, as OpenID::SETUP_NEEDED, but you''ll
get OpenID::FAILURE when you user returns to your site after typing in
his password and whatever.
The reason is that OpenID''s
2008 May 19
6
Sample Code, quick simple openid auth
You''ll need to install the ''openid'' gem for this, and require it in
your camping app:
class Login < R ''/login''
def get
this_url = ''http:'' + URL(''/login'').to_s
unless input.finish.to_s == ''1''
# start doing the auth here
begin
2007 Dec 24
0
Update OpenIdAuthentication to use Ruby OpenID 2.x.x
The new Ruby OpenID library has been released and it has a bunch of
major changes from 1.x.x. This patch updates the OpenIdAuthentication
plugin to use the 2.x.x version.
I wouldn''t usually feel much pressure to upgrade, however the ruby-
openid 1.x.x gem is broken after Ruby Gems 1.0 was released.
I think we should also consider freezing ruby-openid in this plugin so
this type of thing
2007 Sep 24
0
OpenID Server
Are there any alternatives to the PIP OpenID Server out there? I know
that there are a quite some public OpenID Servers, but we would like to
use this technique in an enterprise intranet, so accessing public
servers is not always ensured. For this reason we are looking for a
simple and maintainable solution. Any ideas?
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2009 Jan 16
5
Help: OpenId and restful_acl
Hi All,
I have restful_authentication with restful_acl installed on my
app, now I want to use OpenId with restful_acl,so my question is... does
this make any problems for me or not? I haven''t explored the OpenId for ROR
yet, and I am going to do that now,but I just wan
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2010 May 21
0
OpenID Authentication using AuthLogic
Hi, I am trying to implement openid authentication using authlogic. I
have installed the open_id_authentication in the process but when I
entered
rake open_id_authentication:db:create --trace
I get the following error
(in /Users/felix/login)
rake aborted!
Don''t know how to build task ''open_id_authentication:db:create''
2010 Feb 14
0
[LLVMdev] sparc status llvm 2.7?
On 02/10/2010 01:31 AM, Nathan Keynes wrote:
> On 09/02/2010, at 3:57 AM, Chris Lattner wrote:
>
>
>> On Feb 8, 2010, at 12:37 AM, Nathan Keynes wrote:
>>
>>> Firstly, the BNE/BA pair should be reduced to a BE (I assume this is the responsibility of AnalyzeBranch and friends that you mention).
>>>
>> Right. Implementing AnalyzeBranch
2007 Sep 14
2
Invitation to try Unhatched on Rails Rumble
Hey all,
I wanted to invite you to try out our Rails Rumble entry: Unhatched
(http://vote.railsrumble.com/teams/95/visit)
Unhatched is a place to keep track of all those business ideas that
you always have but forget to write down. A unique part of our site
is that the whole thing is hand illustrated by Gino Barzizza, one of
NYC''s up and coming artists.
We met all our goals for the
2018 Sep 10
0
schema enhancement recommandation?
On Mon, 10 Sep 2018 19:35:23 +0200
Oliver Rath via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Hi Rowland,
>
> thank you for your fast answer. More see below.
>
> On 10.09.2018 19:18, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> > [..] ERR: Object class violation : "objectclass_attrs: attribute
> >> 'macAddress' on entry
2010 Feb 09
3
[LLVMdev] How to check for "SPARC code generation" in MachineBasicBlock.cpp?
On 09/02/2010, at 3:57 AM, Chris Lattner wrote:
> On Feb 8, 2010, at 12:37 AM, Nathan Keynes wrote:
>> Firstly, the BNE/BA pair should be reduced to a BE (I assume this is the responsibility of AnalyzeBranch and friends that you mention).
>
> Right. Implementing AnalyzeBranch will allow a bunch of block layout and branch optimizations to happen.
>
>> However I still
2018 Sep 10
4
schema enhancement recommandation?
Hi Rowland,
thank you for your fast answer. More see below.
On 10.09.2018 19:18, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> [..] ERR: Object class violation : "objectclass_attrs: attribute
>> 'macAddress' on entry 'CN=DEMO-02,CN=Computers,DC=dmiserver,DC=lan'
>> does not exist in the specified objectclasses!" on DN
>>
2007 Apr 12
4
Installing rspec in Windows
Hi all,
I''m trying to install rspec and I''m having a problem.
C:\Users\Nathan\Documents\rails\myproject> gem install rspec
Bulk updating Gem source index for: http://gems.rubyforge.org
Successfully installed rspec-0.8.2
Installing ri documentation for rspec-0.8.2...
Installing RDoc documentation for rspec-0.8.2...
C:\Users\Nathan\Documents\rails\myproject> ruby
2018 Sep 10
2
schema enhancement recommandation?
Hi list,
Im using Samba 4.x (x >=8) and Im excited about the new "samba-tool
computer" simplification of computer managment in AD mode.
Now I would like to use some more information tagsĀ in the computer
section, i.e. partition information or macadress of the nic.
So I tried to enhance the schema (using 4.10.0pre1-GIT-8c00c017cb5) i.e.
simple with
>>> cat win.ldif
dn:
2006 Apr 27
4
customize validates_uniqueness_of
I need to modify the validates_uniqueness_of function so that it will
check that the string is unique but only in its own category.
For example right now I have
validates_uniqueness_of :title
so let''s say I have the :title "Title 1" already in the database with
the :category of "1"
then if i wanted to enter the :title "Title 1" in the database again BUT
2010 Feb 08
0
[LLVMdev] How to check for "SPARC code generation" in MachineBasicBlock.cpp?
On Feb 8, 2010, at 12:37 AM, Nathan Keynes wrote:
> Firstly, the BNE/BA pair should be reduced to a BE (I assume this is
> the responsibility of AnalyzeBranch and friends that you mention).
Right. Implementing AnalyzeBranch will allow a bunch of block layout
and branch optimizations to happen.
> However I still wouldn't have expected that to result in the label
> being
2010 Feb 08
2
[LLVMdev] How to check for "SPARC code generation" in MachineBasicBlock.cpp?
On 11/12/2009, at 10:43 AM, Anton Korobeynikov wrote:
> Hi, Chris
>
>> That is target independent code, so you should not put sparc specific changes there. It sounds like one of the sparc-specific target hooks is wrong.
> Since sparc does not provide any hooks for operation of branches (e.g.
> AnalyzeBranch and friends) it might be possible that generic codegen
> code is