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plugins/OpenID/openid.php
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provider's base URL. Good for hooking up with sites like WikiHow, where usernames are appended to a base URL to get a profile URL which is used as the provider.
$config['openid']['append_username'] = true;
or check 'Append a username to base URL' in OpenID admin panel.
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Conflicts:
lib/language.php
plugins/OpenID/finishaddopenid.php
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registering or adding account with OpenID. (Full name, location, homepage, and bio are also on the profile page but not marked up in a way they can be easily retrieved yet.)
OpenID plugin: Added events at OpenID account creation and update time to allow additional customizations for particular sites.
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Conflicts:
plugins/OpenID/openidlogin.php
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restrictions. Added an admin panel for setting these and OpenID-only mode, off by default.
To enable the admin panel:
$config['admin']['panels'][] = 'openid';
Or to set them manually:
$config['openid']['trusted_provider'] = 'https://login.ubuntu.net/';
$config['openid']['required_team'] = 'my-project-cabal';
$config['site']['openidonly'] = true;
OpenID-only mode can still be set from addPlugin() parameters as well for backwards compatibility.
Note: if it's set there, that value will override the setting from the database or config.php.
Note that team restrictions are only really meaningful if a trusted provider is set; otherwise,
any OpenID server could report back that users are members of the given team.
Restrictions are checked only at OpenID authentication time and will not kick off people currently
with a session open; existing remembered logins may also survive these changes.
Using code for Launchpad team support provided by Canonical under AGPLv3, pulled from r27 of
WordPress teams integration plugin:
https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~canonical-isd-hackers/wordpress-teams-integration/trunk
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* throwing in our spinner
* cleanup of texts
* "If this doesn't go through click the button" instead of just a mystery button
* slightly faster submission: immediate at end of page rather than waiting for jQuery to confirm document setup completion
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- avoid notice spew when checking sreg items that weren't provided
- fix keys spec for user_openid, clears up problems with removing openid associations
- fix keys spec for user_openid_trustroot
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class registers your gettext files if present at initialization.
update_pot.sh replaced with update_po_templates.php which can do core, plugins, or all (default).
Top-level Makefile added to build .mo files for plugins as well as core.
As described on list:
http://lists.status.net/pipermail/statusnet-dev/2009-December/002869.html
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Since core JS loads were moved to the bottom, the JavaScript was being run before jQuery was loaded, so the onload event never got set. Moved it down to the scripts section.
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This reverts commit 5ab709b73977131813884558bf56d97172a7aa26.
Missed this one yesterday...
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* doesn't
* won't
* isn't
* don't
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This reverts commit 0ab17f382b9993ada3d12d4cdace72cca53fb545.
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* [Cc]ould't -> [Cc]ould not
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Added 4 new events involved in XRDS: StartUserXRDS, EndUserXRDS, StartPublicXRDS, EndPublicXRDS
Added OpenID provider functionality (no delegation support [yet])
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as those behind restrictive corporate firewalls, or on home systems on restrictive connections) cannot connect to any mail
systems, and this check will always fail.
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Conflicts:
EVENTS.txt
actions/finishremotesubscribe.php
actions/postnotice.php
actions/public.php
actions/remotesubscribe.php
actions/showstream.php
actions/updateprofile.php
actions/userauthorization.php
classes/laconica.ini
lib/common.php
lib/oauthstore.php
lib/omb.php
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As a first step to pluginizing our OpenID support, I've moved the
important OpenID-related files to a dedicated plugin directory. Many
of these classes are still referred to by libraries that are still in
core.
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