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Doodles for Authentication: Recognition and User Study Results

HPL-2008-36 Doodles for Authentication: Recognition and User Study Results - Govindarajulu, Naveen Sundar; Madhvanath, Sriganesh
Keyword(s): Doodles, Authentication, Comparative user study, Dynamic Time Warping, L7 Features
Abstract: Traditional means of computer based authentication based on username and password combinations become unwieldy as the number of password accounts one manages increases. The average computer user needs to remember a large number of text username and password combinations for different applications, w ...
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Jifty::Plugin::Authentication::Facebook(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation	      Jifty::Plugin::Authentication::Facebook(3pm)

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Jifty::Plugin::Authentication::Facebook - Facebook authentication plugin for Jifty DESCRIPTION Provides standalone Facebook authentication for your Jifty application. It adds the columns "facebook_name", "facebook_uid", "facebook_session", and "facebook_session_expires" to your User model. SYNOPSIS
In your jifty config.yml under the "framework" section: Plugins: - Authentication::Facebook: api_key: xxx secret: xxx You may set any options which the "new" method of WWW::Facebook::API understands. In your User model, you'll need to include the line use Jifty::Plugin::Authentication::Facebook::Mixin::Model::User; after your schema definition (which may be empty). You may also wish to include sub _brief_description { 'facebook_name' } To use the user's Facebook name as their description. See Jifty::Plugin::Authentication::Facebook::View for the provided templates and Jifty::Plugin::Authentication::Facebook::Dispatcher for the URLs handled. init api Generates a new WWW::Facebook::API for the current user get_login_url Gets the login URL, preserving continuations get_link_url Gets the login URL used for linking, preserving continuations AUTHOR
Alex Vandiver LICENSE
Copyright 2005-2009 Best Practical Solutions, LLC. This program is free software and may be modified and distributed under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.0 2009-06-09 Jifty::Plugin::Authentication::Facebook(3pm)