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專案描述

Community-ID is an OpenID implementation which is OpenID 2.0 compliant. It lets users keep track of their trusted sites and manage them. For Community-ID administrators, statistics are available to track registration of new users, authorized users per day or the number of trusted sites. Administrators can set the site in maintenance mode or send email messages to all registered users.

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2010-05-27 07:18
2.0.0-RC3

This release candidate has only some smaller changes, and is getting close to the final release. There are updated language reference files, a check to see if cURL is enabled (needed for Yubikey), and a label to list password requirements. This release will detect missing new config settings after an upgrade and show a warning notice.
標籤: OpenID, RC3, PHP, Yubikey, MySQL, Community-ID

2010-05-04 11:24
2.0.0-RC2

This release fixes 2 bugs: there was a Javascript error when authenticating, and upgrading from versions prior to 1.2.1 was broken.
標籤: Release Candidate, MySQL, PHP, OpenID, Community-ID

2010-04-21 06:46
2.0.0-RC1

This is a major release, and you must read the README file included in the package before you upgrade. As usual, please back up your installation before you run the upgrade. The main features in this release are Yubikey support, a PAPE extension for phishing-resistant authentication, password check, username blacklisting, and multiple profiles.
標籤: Yubikey, MySQL, PHP, RC1, OpenID, Community-ID

2010-03-10 22:39
1.2.1

A bug introduced in version 1.2 that broke logging into Facebook was fixed. The reminder counter was not reset after the user confirms. An Italian translation was added. The Catalan translation was updated.
標籤: PHP, bugfix, MySQL, OpenID

2010-02-08 07:14
1.2.0

No new features were added, but 3 bugs were fixed. In the authentication page for an OpenID transaction, the OpenID shouldn't be changeable. The password recovery URL was forced to be HTTP even when the site was using HTTPS. One couldn't edit one's user profile or change one's password.
標籤: PHP, OpenID, Community-ID, MySQL, Stable

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