October 2006 - Posts
In a post on his blog, Sergey Shishkin claims to have "hacked" CardSpace. Alas, this is more a case of CardSpace perhaps doing too good a job of providing a consistent user experience by masking when it drops back to the user's desktop to open the file-open
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In case you were interested in how to create great quality images for your CardSpace cards, here's a great post from Vittorio outlining guidance from Mark Oluper (one of the CardSpace UXP dev's) on how the CardSpace UI handles card images.
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Jamie Lewis, Burton Group CEO is one of the most compelling commentators in the identity space. He recently posted what might be the most compelling article on CardSpace and the Open Specification Promise that I've seen to date … and quite frankly that
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My good friend, Vittorio Bertocci has just been 9'd and delves deeply into the guts of WS-Trust . If you're interested in how technologies such as CardSpace use this delightful and powerful protocol, go spend an hour with the man who (I am told) has the
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Many of you might have heard about Mozilla being invited to come to Redmond to spend some times with various teams around Microsoft. The overarching goal of Mozilla's visit is to ensure that Mozilla's users have a great experience when running Firefox
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I've been involved with many discussions with people and teams both inside and outside Microsoft around the acronym WCS. Many people have taken the mental leap of shortening Windows CardSpace to WCS – I would like your help to stop this happening, for
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