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	<title>Comments on: How to Study and Learn SAML</title>
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		<title>By: Pushing String &#187; Simple signin&#8217;</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pushing String &#187; Simple signin&#8217;</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] JeffH is on fire lately. He&#8217;s one of the key people, along with Scott Cantor, who have been showing people just how easy it can be to &#8220;do SAML&#8221;. He put together a short document that explains the best entry points for reading the SAML specifications, and he and Scott have published a new version of their &#8220;no XML Signature&#8221; SAML binding, now called HTTP POST-SimpleSign. But wait, there&#8217;s more: They have also published an Internet-Draft spec that makes use of this binding, called the SAMLv2 Lightweight Web Browser SSO Profile. He&#8217;s got more interesting news besides &#8212; make sure to check it all out. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] JeffH is on fire lately. He&#8217;s one of the key people, along with Scott Cantor, who have been showing people just how easy it can be to &#8220;do SAML&#8221;. He put together a short document that explains the best entry points for reading the SAML specifications, and he and Scott have published a new version of their &#8220;no XML Signature&#8221; SAML binding, now called HTTP POST-SimpleSign. But wait, there&#8217;s more: They have also published an Internet-Draft spec that makes use of this binding, called the SAMLv2 Lightweight Web Browser SSO Profile. He&#8217;s got more interesting news besides &#8212; make sure to check it all out. [...]</p>
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