after thinking about this problem, it would be a good idea, to have a "web widget" alike. If you think that a webbrowser is the only trusted "client app", you could add a simple non cssed html page fragment with an LP auth form, which could be included in any UI client code (e.g. via qt/gtk-webkit widget), or try the openid approach.
Good Morning again,
after thinking about this problem, it would be a good idea, to have a "web widget" alike. If you think that a webbrowser is the only trusted "client app", you could add a simple non cssed html page fragment with an LP auth form, which could be included in any UI client code (e.g. via qt/gtk-webkit widget), or try the openid approach.
Regards,
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