Jose,
OpenID authentication by itself would mean you'll be able to tell if the user is a registered RAS user (or not), and you'll have some URL that is related to the user and is unique. For example, the user's profile page URL.
Additionally, we can plan that you'll have the user's short-id (it will be part of the URL). Do you need any other details from RAS about the user? (like his name, for example)
I don't think so. Having the short-id should be enough since all other relevant data about the author is already in CitEc. Regards,
-ivan
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 11:59 AM, Jose Manuel Barrueco <barrueco@uv.es>wrote:
Great! I'm ready to follow your advice in this issue. The script that could beneficiate of RAS-mediated authentification is:
http://citec.repec.org/cgi-**bin/ui.pl<http://citec.repec.org/cgi-bin/ui.pl>
it is used to submit references to the cited database. At the moment it requires local users/passwd. The idea woudl be to use RAS users so that we don't need to register them locally.,
Regards,
On Mon, 19 Mar 2012, Ivan Kurmanov wrote:
Jose,
Christian says there's a good place in CitEc to use OpenID integration with RAS. I understand it that some script (or a bunch of them) could benefit from RAS-mediated authenticated. I'm approaching this part of my work on ACIS now. I'd be happy to work with you on building this integration from both sides: me from the RAS side, you from the CitEc side. What do you think?
-ivan
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