Use Firefox info card selector add-in independently of az
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Is it possibly to download the Firefox info card selector add-in and use it independently of Az?
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Travis Spencer
Is it possibly to download the Firefox info card selector add-in and use it independently of Az?
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Travis Spencer
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Hi Travis - yes - we leverage a Firefox extension from the open source Higgins project in Eclipse. You can find some info on this component at the following link - I think this is the component you may be looking for: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Components#Hi....28HBX.29
In case it's not clear, you can use both CardSpace and our Azigo info card selector on the same PC. They will interoperate.
If you need more info/guidance on the Higgins components, just let us know and we would be happy to talk to you offline to clarify any questions you may have.
best regards....Brian
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Inappropriate?Hi - thanks for you question. The Firefox add-on does not do much by itself. It requires an information card selector to interface/function properly.
If you can offer more information about what you are trying to do, we may be able to offer you some additional guidance.
best regards -
Inappropriate?Hi Brian,
Am I correct that your Firefox extension just starts an Info Card selector (like the Cardspace selector that comes w/ .NET 3+) when it finds a certain OBJECT tag in an HTML page? If so, I would like to use it independently of AZ. The Firefox add-ins that do this on Windows are still immature. Thus, I would like to try yours to see if it is any better. Is your add-in based on some other open source add-in?
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Inappropriate?Hi Travis - yes - we leverage a Firefox extension from the open source Higgins project in Eclipse. You can find some info on this component at the following link - I think this is the component you may be looking for: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Components#Hi....28HBX.29
In case it's not clear, you can use both CardSpace and our Azigo info card selector on the same PC. They will interoperate.
If you need more info/guidance on the Higgins components, just let us know and we would be happy to talk to you offline to clarify any questions you may have.
best regards....Brian
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Inappropriate?Hi Brian,
I have another question: Can you use the native Windows Cardspace selector with the Higgins Firefox add-in? The add-in wants me to enter the path the EXE to launch; however, the native Cardspace selector on Windows is run by executing dllhost.exe with some command line arguments (that I can't figure out).
Do you have any ideas how to use this add-in w/ the native Cardspace selectors on Windows? If you want to take this discussion off the list, you can get in touch w/ me at travislspencer+spam@gmail.com (without the "+spam" bit of course).
Thanks,
Travis Spencer
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Inappropriate?Thanks Travis - I'll send you a separate email to offer further guidance on your question as it is diverging from the Azigo selector.
regards...Brian -
Inappropriate?If you just want to try the Azigo connector with CardSpace, you could download and install the full Azigo application, and then just go into your windows control panels, open the "I-Card Selector Selector" control panel (funny name, huh?), and switch it to CardSpace. Now both IE and FF browsers will send their Information Card calls to CardSpace.
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