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per default query parameters are even not logged in webserver logs. so even that is not a problem.
perryflynn
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2025-07-08 23:36
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well, what's the difference between a very long secret in the url and a password you send as a basic auth header? IMHO there is none.
perryflynn
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2025-07-08 23:35
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That's a great description 😂
capjamesg
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2025-07-08 23:31
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the wiki is really like a text adventure. you just have to know what to ask. fascinating. :-)
perryflynn
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2025-07-08 23:29
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A Capability URL (AKA magic link, hard to guess URL, or secret URL) is a URL that provides access to a resource to anyone who has the URL without an explicit login https://indieweb.org/capability_URL
Loqi
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2025-07-08 23:28
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what is a capability URL
[tantek]
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2025-07-08 23:28
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I'm not sure if Google calendar can handle https (as opposed to http). There are disagreements in SO and other places on this question. That makes things a bit dodgier, unless my calendar is read-only.
btrem
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2025-07-08 23:23
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I note that both Thunderbird calendar and Ubuntu calendar app can handle http auth. It's a real shame that Google can't. So I'd probably need to provide an http auth url for dedicated apps, plus some sort of token url for Google calendar users.
btrem
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2025-07-08 23:19
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do one step after another. nobody prevents you from just putting a static secret into drupal for now.
perryflynn
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2025-07-08 23:15
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yeah it's not a password in the URL, it's a URL generated with a "random" uniqueID that is only shown to someone who has logged into the site, and told not to share that URL with anyone else
[tantek]
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2025-07-08 23:15
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