[pLog-svn] r4415 - in plugins/branches/lifetype-1.1: . openid openid/class openid/class/action openid/class/view openid/locale openid/templates

Jon Daley plogworld at jon.limedaley.com
Sun Dec 24 00:05:12 GMT 2006


 	The comment at the top of OpenID.php about requiring a change to 
the profile stuff is not used for LifeType, right?

On Sat, 23 Dec 2006, Jon Daley wrote:

> On Sat, 23 Dec 2006, Jon Daley wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 23 Dec 2006, Paul Westbrook wrote:
>>>  Ideally, I think that we should display a LifeType login page, instead of 
>>> the dialog.  This would give the users the context for where they are 
>>> logging in.  This would also allow us to do what you suggested, where if 
>>> you are logged in to LifeType, the password wouldn't appear.  I am not 
>>> that familiar with doing that in html/php, so I will defer to someone with 
>>> more experience with this.
>> 	Okay - I'll look into a little - I am not sure how the openid stuff 
>> works, in terms of what does LiveJournal, et al. expect to see.
>
> 	I see how it works.  What would be the best is if we could get the 
> session_start, etc. code at the bottom of OpenId.php to use our 
> class/net/http/session/sessionManager.class.php::init() stuff to set the 
> session.  That way, if we were logged into our lifetype administration, the 
> login check would pass immediately.  And then we could change the login 
> screen to either simply redirect to the login admin.php page, or always fail, 
> unless we were already logged in.  And then that would remove all issues of 
> logging in on a strange screen.
>
> 	I am not sure how hard it is to call the sessionManager stuff 
> directly - I'll work on it some.
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