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I'm exploring Crowd as a account CRUD and Authentication mechanism to sit behind/beside WordPress.
The available material (and it is a little old now) says that the road ahead is not simple. Commonly people point me away into OpenAM. Is there a straightforward article covering "WP <-> Crowd", or "WP -> Crowd"?
We use https://github.com/broadinstitute/wordpress-crowd-plugin and it works well - looking to add SSO support as it doesn't do that.
Hi Craig, I'm developing SSO function for that plugin to integrate my system. But it seem the token key is wrong. Did you finished SSO function for that plugin?
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