Anybody know how to get gmail's OpenID working? All I find is this http://openid-provider.appspot.com/, which gives 302 moved followed by GET not supported on this URL.
I'm assuming this one is broken. Any others?
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Anybody know how to get gmail's OpenID working? All I find is this http://openid-provider.appspot.com/, which gives 302 moved followed by GET not supported on this URL. I'm assuming this one is broken. Any others?
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I think it's not possible. But the opposite (using a gmail account as a openID) i think it's possible. | |||||||||||
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This works as an OpenID: https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id It went live on October 30th, 12 days after the question was asked. See http://google-code-updates.blogspot.com/2008/10/moving-another-step-closer-to-single.html | |||
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Update: Some pages do not support https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id format, if they ask for an url, I found a way to do use your Google Account (gmail) as an OpenID.
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Do you want to use your GMail account as an OpenID? Go through Blogspot -- it's tied to your GMail account. Just create a new blog, like "myblog.blogspot.com", and then you can use that for signing in to StackOverflow. | |||
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To clarify: gmail now provides an OpenID to allow gmail account holders to connect to sites that accept OpenID as far as I know, it is not yet possible to connect to gmail/google accounts as a result of a non-gmail OpenID; I've put in an edit of the question as it's clearer for people who discover the question as a result of searching the web, that way | |||
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