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CaCert assurance party @ MozSummit 2010
What is Cacert? CAcert.org is a community-driven certificate authority that issues free public key certificates to the public. CAcert has nearly 150,000 verified users and has issued over 548,000 certificates as of January 2010 These certificates can be used to sign and encrypt email, authenticate and authorize users connecting to websites and secure data transmission … Read more
WRT: How to post to your WordPress using Ajax (+code)
I just finished my “share2” WRT (Web Runtime Toolkit) widget. It allows me to post quick messages to my WordpPress blog or to any blog that uses MetaWeblog API. Here are some key parts from the script: Ajax function that sends the requests and gets the result function ajExec(url, param, callback, isXML) { var req … Read more
XAuth – Mozilla webappstore.sqlite
If you are wondering where Firefox stores the token from XAuth (all localStorage data), the answer is in webappstore.sqlite in your profile folder. The main idea of the XAuth is that the declared token will be accessible only from the XAuth.org domain and you don’t have the opportunity to see what exacly has been saved … Read more
XAuth basics and an example.
What is XAuth? XAuth is an open platform for extending authenticated user services across the web. Participating services generate a browser token for each of their users. Publishers can then recognize when site visitors are logged in to those online services and present them with meaningful, relevant options. Users can choose to authenticate directly from … Read more