It’s easy to accumulate a long list of “additional websites” (rel=”me” links), and it would be nice if there were more control over how they’re displayed, for instance:
The default formatting of the physical address is kind of wonky – it double spaces it for some reason. The formatting of the middle name, and organization information, beneath the person’s header name is also just kind of run together into one string of words, without any indication as to what pieces of data they represent.
It would also be good if one could include multiple email addresses and multiple organizations.
Anyway, I’m sure you know some of this stuff already… Thanks for the great plugin! I’m really looking forward to seeing all the DISO stuff really get integrated with WP, and with each other here some time soon.
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]]>What I want to do is use the blog URL as my OpenID, and have it delegate responsibility for authentication to myopenid.com. I have xrds-simple installed as well.
The strange thing is, on one of the blogs, in the OpenID settings, under OpenID Provider Options, the option to use the blog URL as an OpenID for the blog-owner (me) is available, and on the other blog, it is not available. On both blogs, there exists an administrator account which has at least one OpenID URL defined for it. The XRDS
Is there any obvious reason for these different behaviors? Where does one set the “blog owner”, if not in the OpenID Provider Options? The delegation links appear in the headers of the front page of the blog that has an apparent blog owner, and not in the headers of the other one.
One difference between the two blogs is the one on which OpenID delegation is working has only a single user, and the one that doesn’t work has two users (both administrators).
Any suggestions?
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Any suggestions about this?
Also, when I try to comment or login via the admin interface, it always fails.
I’m on dreamhost, and I know it doesn’t have gmp, etc.
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