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  • Firefox 3.0.2 breaks ID Selector Browser Add-Ons

    The current update of Firefox to version 3.0.2 breaks the Firefox ID selector browser add-ons. This does affect the openinfocard and the CardSpace4Firefox selector. I have not tried it but I assume that the other Firefox add-ons (Bandit/DigitalMe) are broken too. Thank you Mozilla (again). I guess that eval( statement, doc ) stopped working. In the end the capturing of form-submit-events and the html-object-value-getter do not work due to this. I am trying to fix this ASAP.
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 25, 2008
    Filed under: openinfocard, firefox3, CardSpace4Firefox, bug, mozilla
  • Drop into a Site

    I just uploaded a new verion of the XMLDAP RP source code and a new version of the openinfocard card selector . You still have to compile you own version of the XMLDAP relyingparty because the current server still lacks a valid cert . Signature validation of an newly imported card seems to fail too everytime. Sorry. Working on that (too). Now for the new stuff. You can now display a list of your Firefox Identity Selector's cards in the browsers sidebar by pressing Ctrl-Shift-I. When you then drag
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 22, 2008
    Filed under: openinfocard, xmldap, information card, CardSpace4Firefox, Information Card Foundation, drag and drop
  • easy to impress

    Perhaps I am easy to impress or maybe I have a misconception about IP addresses, but I am still impressed by Jurassic ones. Apple has 17.149.160.10 HP has 15.192.45.21 Everything smaller than 32 is from the Stone Age. In the era of classless routing this is not that impressive anymore, but still... openinfocard.org (today) is 68.178.232.100 which is smaller than 128 but nothing to be proud of. And anyway the rule "smaller is bigger" does not count anymore. And I have to make up my mind what I do
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 9, 2008
    Filed under: openinfocard, lame++, openinfocard.org, CardSpace4Firefox

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