I use often StackOverflow, Tex.StackExchange, and most of all BioStar. But on BioStar I cannot login with my StackExchange username and password. Why?

Could you please change BioStar settings and allow users to login with their StackExchange login details?

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possible duplicate of Confused about biostar, 1.0, 2.0 isn't SE a big family? – Brandon Jan 11 at 16:36
@Brandon A helpful explanation of BioStar, but certainly not a duplicate of this question. – Anna Lear Jan 11 at 16:39
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BioStar is a Stack Exchange 1.0 site. Before Stack Exchange operated the current network of sites it allowed others to license the software and run their own sites. Even though it's on stackexchange.com, BioStar is not part of the Stack Exchange network and runs a much older version of the software. The Stack Exchange team is not going to be updating the software further, and will probably only continue to host it for the near future.

See this discussion on BioStar about the possibility of them joining the Stack Exchange network, although at this point I'd be surprised (it's been a long time since an SE1.0 site has joined).

That notwithstanding, you can still use your Stack Exchange OpenID login by manually entering its OpenID URL on the BioStar login screen:

edit: At least in theory... I'm getting an error when I try.

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Thanx a lot. For the login, I've tried with my OpenId DavideChicco.it.stackexchange.com or syonyms DavesYourFriend.stackexchange.com or user number user1082019.stackexchange.com but it does not work... how can I do? – DavideChicco.it Jan 11 at 16:44
@DavideChicco.it I'm not sure... The URL http://openid.stackexchange.com/ works on other OpenID sites, but doesn't seem to work on SE1.0 sites. Perhaps SE1.0 only supports OpenID v1, but Stack Exchange's OpenID is only v2. If this is correct, you're out of luck. – Jeremy Banks Jan 11 at 16:49
@DavideChicco.it those are not valid urls you are trying. openid.stackexchange.com, with no protocol, with http, and with https...all 3 work just fine for me on biostar. – Rebecca Chernoff Jan 11 at 17:56
@RebeccaChernoff Strange... that just worked for me now, but it didn't work either of the times I tried earlier. It was able to confirm my login on Stack Exchange, but when I was redirected back to BioStar it gave me an error. I auto-completed the same URL, so I know that didn't change. My IP has changed, but I'd be surprised if that were it. (edit: Oops, didn't mean to use this account.) – Wrerzl Onaxf Jan 11 at 17:58
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