I'm wondering whether it might end up being simpler to create a Python (or whatever your chosen portable scripting language is) GUI wrapper for the SWORD utilities, that people run locally on their own machine, rather than a web UI for a central server? Login authentication already exists on the user's machine, there is no need to move possibly large files back and forth, no worries about whose files they are, multiple users at once are handled by the users OS (on multi-user OSes only, of course), etc.
Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote: > OpenId is quite neat. ... It is, but (unless something changed in the last few months) it has one drawback that is hindering its usefulness: for it to work well, you need to trust that the security of each OpenID provider you accept is solid. And in the security world, the default is that no-one trusts anyone else! So what is happening is that everyone is an OpenID provider, and everyone accepts their own provider as being sufficiently secure... so it looks like their site is trendy and accepts OpenID. However, many places do not accept other providers. Or did not, when I tried it! At least last time I tried this, an OpenID created on LaunchPad was not accepted by SourceForge, for example. Because of this, I just gave up and continue to remember and use about 50+ passwords! Hmmm, I just tried again, and after a couple of odd things happening (like being asked to associate my OpenID with my SF account, doing so, and getting sent to a blank web page!), it now seems to be working :) So maybe things really are improving, or I just had back luck the first time I tried out OpenID? Jonathan _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page