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Slideshare doesn’t handle animation very well. So…here is a run down on the last demo. In addition to inter-operating with other participants, I demoed login to Google Apps, using a server from Ping, CardSpace from Microsoft and an Information Card from Sun. In terms of platform, Sun’s servers were [...]
Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 15, 2008
Filed under: CardSpace, Identity, SAML, federation, Information Cards, Ping Identity, interop, concordia, rsa2008, WS-Fed
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I’ll be at RSA Conference next week participating in the following events.
Concordia
What: The current goal is to demonstrate that SAML, WS-Fed and Information cards can co-exist and some of use cases where it makes sense. For instance, if you already have a federation setup (using SAML or WS-Fed), you can leverage Information Cards as [...]
Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 3, 2008
Filed under: CardSpace, OpenID, Identity, SAML, federation, user-centric, OSIS, Information Cards, Ping Identity, interop, infocard, IIW, concordia, rsa2008, WS-Fed
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You might have noticed that sometimes the security token on xmldap's relyingparty is not valid. The conditions on the token are not met because the time on the server was about 30 minutes off. Chuck corrected this immediately and I wanted to verify that the relyingparty there now accepts a security token produced by the latest openinfocard id selector. I quickly installed it, but booom; it failed. The line of code in question was unnecessary anyway so I cleaned up the javascript quickly; transferred
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In a few minutes I will upload the new version ( 1.0.5 ) of the identity selector hosted on the codeplex site. I always had problems with this name. At first it was called "Kevin's extension", later "the id selector selector". From now on I will call it "CardSpace for Firefox" or CS4FF. So... what is the reason for the new version? The folks from signon.com reported problems with the former version 1.0.4 and since the release of 1.0.4 Andrew Hodgkinson had improved the information card handling in
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