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README
I am a sample OAuth provider built against a vanilla Rails 2.0.x app that does not use acts_as_authenticated. It merely shows how your application could be OAuth-enabled and does not validate tokens or do anything particularly fancy with them. Note: this is effectively pseudo-code, so don't expect it to work out of the box.







