Monthly Archives: December 2007

out of town

oops… meant to post this before I left town, but I’m out on vacation for the next few weeks and will likely not be answering emails or comments. I’ll be back around the first of the year. In the meantime, I’d recommend directing support questions for wp-openid to the wordpress support forums or […]

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wp-openid moving to DiSo

In case you missed it last week, Steve Ivy and Chris Messina announced the DiSo Project as an incubator of sorts to develop distributed social applications. Initially, they will be focussing on plugins for existing publishing platforms like WordPress and Drupal. On the WordPress side, they are using wp-openid as a foundation to […]

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WordPress plugins - development version

I’m always hesitant to tell people to “grab the latest version of wp-openid from subversion”. That is often either followed by questions of “What is subversion?”, requests for help getting subversion to work, or the person whose bug I’m trying to fix doesn’t test the change because they don’t want to deal with subversion. […]

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rebuild wp-openid tables

A number of people have reported problems with wp-openid in which the tables are not being built properly. This is often manifested as an error message along the lines of…

[You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near […]

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