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Re: Windows mobile based?
Well, it has to be something cookie/session based (which you can compare to the fact facebook has a less secure RSS system, where they generate some random hash (or something along those lines) and add that to the feed. Obviously you can then distribute that however you like, and let people view your friends posts etc., even if they haven't got direct access).
I think I will be the second to admit that I don't know much about creating a Planet with secure LJ support. I'm guessing this may not be common enough, and you would have to hack together your own implementation. Keeping Cached data secure at the SRCF side shouldn't be too bad (as in you can hopefully lock it to 700 (so only the sysadmins can see it)), and then you might as well just stick the whole thing behind a raven login to protect the security of your friends posts.
Alternatively, a planet for open blogs, and using LJ for LJ might be an easier option. :)
Well, it has to be something cookie/session based (which you can compare to the fact facebook has a less secure RSS system, where they generate some random hash (or something along those lines) and add that to the feed. Obviously you can then distribute that however you like, and let people view your friends posts etc., even if they haven't got direct access).
I think I will be the second to admit that I don't know much about creating a Planet with secure LJ support. I'm guessing this may not be common enough, and you would have to hack together your own implementation. Keeping Cached data secure at the SRCF side shouldn't be too bad (as in you can hopefully lock it to 700 (so only the sysadmins can see it)), and then you might as well just stick the whole thing behind a raven login to protect the security of your friends posts.
Alternatively, a planet for open blogs, and using LJ for LJ might be an easier option. :)