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Posted by oeln on 12/04/07 19:58
On Dec 3, 11:02 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> oeln wrote:
> > On Dec 3, 3:29 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> >> oeln wrote:
> >>> On Dec 2, 3:01 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> >>>> oeln wrote:
> >>>>> In the consumer example included with the latest version of the
> >>>>> openidenabled.com php library 2.0.0, I get the following error:
> >>>>> OpenIDauthentication failed: Server denied check_authentication
> >>>>> I've found this issue posted elsewhere, but with a few different
> >>>>> variations: it's either being experienced with the python library
> >>>>> instead of with php, or it's identified as a bug, or a problem with
> >>>>> theopenidprovider itself in one case, etc., but I've not yet found a
> >>>>> way to fix the problem.
> >>>>> I'm trying to verify with a claimID.comopenid. Info on local
> >>>>> environment: IIS 5.1/PHP 5.2.5. Thank you for any input..
> >>>>> - oeln
> >>>> Here's an idea. Why not ask on theOpenIdsite? They know what their
> >>>> product does - we don't.
> >>>> --
> >>>> ==================
> >>>> Remove the "x" from my email address
> >>>> Jerry Stuckle
> >>>> JDS Computer Training Corp.
> >>>> jstuck...@attglobal.net
> >>>> ==================
> >>> I'm looking for information on this in a few places. I don't think the
> >>> initial post is off-topic: I've an issue with a php library I think
> >>> others would potentially be familiar with. Thanks.
> >> This isn't a PHP programming question - it's about a product.
>
> >> According to your theory, since Linux is written in C, you could ask any
> >> Linux questions you want in a C programming group. After all, some
> >> people there might be familiar with Linux.
>
> >> --
> >> ==================
> >> Remove the "x" from my email address
> >> Jerry Stuckle
> >> JDS Computer Training Corp.
> >> jstuck...@attglobal.net
> >> ==================
>
> > I think that's overdoing it a bit - I'm trying to write an openid
> > consumer in php, and initially looking at example code for this that
> > isn't working as intended.
>
> Not at all. It's an exact parallel. You're asking about a third-party
> library which interfaces to PHP. My parallel is for a system library
> which interfaces to C. Your question is no more valid for a PHP
> newsgroup than a Linux question is for a C newsgroup.
>
> And so far you haven't asked a single question about coding in PHP.
>
> You'll save yourself a lot of trouble if you ask package/product-related
> questions in the support area for that package/product.
>
> --
> ==================
> Remove the "x" from my email address
> Jerry Stuckle
> JDS Computer Training Corp.
> jstuck...@attglobal.net
> ==================
I think the idea of posting widely varied linux-oriented questions
('Is gnome better than kde?', for instance) in a c programming group
is in no way identical to that of posting a question on an error being
yielded by php code in comp.lang.php. I indicated in an earlier post
that I'm looking for the information elsewhere, too, but I've the
impression you're less interested in giving me a pointer that would
lead to the information I need than in being a visible officer of
comp.lang.php law, based on your interpretation thereof, which in your
opinion I've violated. I'm not very interested in that: I'm not
trolling, and I don't think the initial post was off-topic, though I
too definitely think it worth looking for this information in other
places, including any openid newsgroups, e-mail lists, etc.
In other words, I posted a brief inquiry on a php code error, which is
now an overgrown, off-topic thread instead..
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