An OpenId provider can grant extra information when requested, but it seems it is only email for gmail. However if you use google login which itself, I guess, is based on OpenId 2.0, google provides more information.
I don't know what is the reasoning behind it: security, ease of implementation... you name it.
Astronomy to mountaintops... Still on the upper side.
YanıtlaSilGreat photographs and good luck with the new direction of your blog. "lokum ve kahve VII", is it the name of a peak or something, or an analogy?
New blog logo is also nice btw.
It is me btw.
SilI was trying to use gmail as OpenId provider. It seems blogger can't grab my name when I do not use google login.
its the name of the route.
YanıtlaSiland how can blogger grab your name if you do not use google or blogger to log in? HOW?
An OpenId provider can grant extra information when requested, but it seems it is only email for gmail. However if you use google login which itself, I guess, is based on OpenId 2.0, google provides more information.
SilI don't know what is the reasoning behind it: security, ease of implementation... you name it.