From 580cd62f0a4fac5dba37a8a152afaecd99e8c767 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Cash Costello Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 20:07:48 -0500 Subject: removed old libraries - depends on openid_api now --- models/openid-php-openid-782224d/NEWS | 85 ----------------------------------- 1 file changed, 85 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 models/openid-php-openid-782224d/NEWS (limited to 'models/openid-php-openid-782224d/NEWS') diff --git a/models/openid-php-openid-782224d/NEWS b/models/openid-php-openid-782224d/NEWS deleted file mode 100644 index fb604f6b6..000000000 --- a/models/openid-php-openid-782224d/NEWS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -What's New in PHP OpenID 2.0 -============================ - -This library implements both the OpenID 1 and OpenID 2 protocols. The -API changes in this version of the library are minimal and mostly -backwards-compatible with current RP and Server implementations. If -you're already using this library for OpenID 1, only a few small -changes (see Summary below) will be needed once you upgrade. - -The big news here is compatibility with version 2.0 of the OpenID -protocol. Highlights include: - - * Simple Registration support in a new module Auth/OpenID/SReg.php. - (Those previously using - Auth_OpenID_SuccessResponse::extensionResponse() are advised to - look here and at the example consumer and server for detailed usage - information.) - * OpenID provider-driven identifier selection. - * "Negotiators" allow you to define which association types to use. - * Improved examples/detect.php script (bugs fixed) - * Improved layout of example consumer (see examples/consumer) - * An improved HTML parser implementation - * Library is now immune to being included inside functions and - methods - * Fixes to avoid multibyte overloading problems - -If you've written your own custom store or code that interacts -directly with it, you'll need to review the change notes for -Auth_OpenID_Interface in Auth/OpenID/Interface.php. - - -Upgrading from earlier versions of this library ------------------------------------------------ - -One of the additions to the OpenID protocol was a specified nonce -format for one-way nonces. As a result, the nonce table in the -SQL-driven stores has changed. You'll need to run the Python script -contrib/upgrade-store-1.1-to-2.0 to upgrade your store, or you'll -encounter errors about the wrong number of columns in the oid_nonces -table. To run the script, you'll need a python module supporting your -database type: pysqlite2, psycopg, or MySQLdb. - -If you cannot run the Python script, you can re-create your store by -dropping the tables in the store and calling createTables() on the -store object. - -Consumers should now pass the consumer return_to URL to -Auth_OpenID_Consumer::complete() to defend against return_to URL -tampering. This has REPLACED the old parameter, $query. $query is -now a second optional parameter. It is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED that you -never override $query, since the OpenID library uses its own logic to -sidestep PHP's broken request-processing code. - - -Summary of API Changes ----------------------- - - - Auth_OpenID::fixArgs is now no longer necessary, and -Auth_OpenID_Consumer::complete and Auth_OpenID_Server::decodeRequest -no longer take query argument arrays. *You should no longer pass any -parameters to these methods.* - - - Auth_OpenID_SuccessResponse::extensionResponse() is no longer the -preferred way to extract extension response parameters from the OpenID -response. Instead, see the Auth/OpenID/SReg.php module and the -example consumer and server for detailed usage information on -constructing Simple Registration requests and inspecting responses. -extensionResponse() is still valid, but now takes a second parameter -(bool) indicating whether extension args should be signed. - - - The Auth_OpenID_Server's response answer() method now takes -additional parameters to support provider-driven identifier selection. -See the example server and the documentation for -Auth_OpenID_CheckIDRequest::answer. - - - Auth_OpenID_Consumer::complete() now takes two args: - - - $return_to, a required string that is the return URL passed to - Auth_OpenID_AuthRequest::redirectURL() - - - $query, an optional array (or null if absent) denoting the query - parameters of the OpenID response. If null, the response data - will be extracted from the PHP request environment. Library - users SHOULD NOT ever pass anything for $query unless they're - testing the library. \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3