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ID | Category | Severity | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||||
0003609 | [Quercus] | minor | always | 07-24-09 14:57 | 09-10-09 12:38 | ||||
Reporter | nam | View Status | public | ||||||
Assigned To | nam | ||||||||
Priority | normal | Resolution | fixed | ||||||
Status | closed | Product Version | 4.0.0 | ||||||
Summary | 0003609: Drupal and OpenID | ||||||||
Description | (rep by B. Wu) | ||||||||
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(0004102) billwu 07-27-09 10:49 edited on: 07-27-09 10:49 |
Enable the Open ID module in Drupal 6.x. When user login in Drupal, select Open ID, keyin "anybody@gmail.com" or "Yahoo.com", It should bring us to Gmail or yahoo login page. While Resin report exception at first, It will say the open id is not right afterward. It worked well when I run Drupal 6.x on Apach PHP server. BTW: OpenID support was included in the core of Drupal 6.x. It will be really appreciated if this can be fixed soon. |
(0004106) nam 07-29-09 14:46 |
bcmath bugs fixed (other issues still exist) php/1w08 php/1w09 php/1w0a |
(0004237) nam 09-10-09 12:38 |
php/3389 |
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