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Accepting information cards in your website (in C#)

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Date Added: 27 Sep 2006

This used to be called "Introduction to Information Cards and Internet Explorer 7.0 (in C#)"

 

This sample contains 4 exercises demonstrating how to use CardSpace to get a digital identity from a user via Internet Explorer

 

Included in this sample is the code to the TokenHelper class, which allows relying party websites to decrypt security tokens.

This sample uses quick-setup-scripts to setup the certificates, hosts and virtual web directories to demonstrate CardSpace. Included as well, are two documents which walk the you step-by-step through the process.

This version is in C#

Please post bugs to the Forums (http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=784&SiteID=1&PageID=0).

 

Thanks,

Garrett Serack | Program Manager |Federated Identity Team | Microsoft Corporation
blog:http://blogs.msdn.com/garretts

Comments
 

Carlos Rojas said:

I try to test the example above but I have troubles with the scripts of Instalation Certifies, I have Windows Server 2003 RC1 how can fixed the bug, cause a can install the web site. Thanks
14 Feb 2007 6:17 PM
 

Arboc said:

Are you kidding me? In what universe would a technology requiring websites to be written in C# get anything more than microscopic adoption?
24 Feb 2007 1:37 PM
 

Penny said:

It's .NET Arboc, any server running windows with the .Net Framework can use it.
26 Feb 2007 3:10 PM
 

xtian said:

Are you joking Arboc? did you ever know what's CardSpace? you don't even need to write C# to adopt the meta identity system, CardSpace is just the Microsoft Implementation, and of course, it is done in .net so it's no necesary to implement it in C#, you can use any other .net language to use it.
4 Mar 2007 12:35 AM
 

Pratik said:

Hi i've use the the above example although the security concept is too high but normal user cant do all this things and i think its too dificult for the normal user too access and understand this concept
7 Mar 2007 7:05 AM
 

Led Zeppelin Ringtones said:

It's .NET Arboc, any server running windows with the .Net Framework can use it.
15 Apr 2007 4:20 PM
 

Nicolas said:

Where's the PHP sample? Or Perl maybe?
29 Jun 2007 5:22 PM
 

Ahmed Ghulam Murtaza said:

well!find more and latest updated technolagies in c# and try to be one as me.Thanks
7 Jan 2008 7:21 AM

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