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# What this library is/is not
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# What this library is/is not
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This library is a simple interface to use PHP OAuth 2.0 in your web application.
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- This library is a simple interface to use PHP OAuth 2.0 in your web application.
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This library is designed to be as flexible as possible to use in any framework.
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- This library is designed to be as flexible as possible to use in any framework.
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This library is not designed to hold your hand to secure your client_id, client_secret, or other data.
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- This library is not designed to hold your hand to secure your client_id, client_secret, or other data.
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This library is not designed to be specific to a certain framework.
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- This library is not designed to be specific to a certain framework.
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This library is not designed to be abstract. The only class you should ever have to extend is OAuthDataProvider - and that is to create a "provider" for different OAuth providers (which merely contains the URLs to send for login, where to query for user data and normalizing data).
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- This library is not designed to be abstract. The only class you should ever have to extend is OAuthDataProvider - and that is to create a "provider" for different OAuth providers (which merely contains the URLs to send for login, where to query for user data and normalizing data).
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