IIW 2007b is now over and with its conclusion, we have two significant accomplishments, both the sum of months of hard work by some very dedicated individuals, in the release of the OpenID 2.0 and OAuth Core 1.0 specifications. These are two important protocols that serve as a foundational unit for enabling what’s being called [...]
By Chris Messina
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Posted in Citizen-centric Web, Digital Identity, Life online, Technology, The Web Arts, Web building
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Also tagged digitla identity, DiSo, oauth, openid, user-centric identity, xfn
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I’m happy to announce the release of my second ever WordPress plugin called WP-Imagefit. (My first, which I’ve neglected for sometime, is called WP-Microformatted-Blogroll). WP-Imagefit is extremely simple and serves one purpose: to get images in blog posts to fit inside the columns that contain them. In fact, this plugin is used on this blog, [...]
Sometime yesterday morning I logged into my TextDrive account to make some more changes to my blog template and noticed two odd folders in my blog root directory called rh4m4.t35.com and www.kolortavil.org. I believe that the folders were empty, but nevertheless, it was clear that someone had broken into my site. I deleted the suspicious [...]