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markpasc.org weblog: Commenting with LiveJournal and OpenID II
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Commenting with LiveJournal and OpenID II
Version 1.0 of this plugin is out of date. See here for the newest version.
Here's the obvious follow-on post to the previous one , in which I actually describe the plugin . (I was more jubilated at the time to finally have not only the plugin but my stupid CSS and JavaScript mostly working to say much about it.)
To use: set up your weblog to use authenticated comments with TypeKey. Add <MTOpenIDSignOnThunk> to your commenting templates, for unauthenticated viewers. It needs to go outside the commenting form; it is itself a form, and you can't nest those. (There are also MTOpenIDSignOnURL and MTLiveJournalSignOnThunk tags available.)
As you might guess, this reuses MT's built-in commenter framework. The signon.cgi subclasses MT::App::Comments , so it can simply invoke the same build_commenter and build_commenter_session methods as TypeKey authentication does natively. Because TypeKey names can't have line feeds in them, I prepend the identity URL with openid\n to prevent collisions (collisions between TypeKey usernames and URLs are very unlikely, but might be possible). The plugin then has to override the MTCommentAuthorIdentity tag to provide the correct link; the first version ended up linking the TypeKey icon to (for example) http://profile.typekey.com/openidhttp://markpasc.org/ which wouldn't do.
Because most people who might read me are my LiveJournal friends, I built in a special LiveJournal mode. Because LiveJournal supports OpenID, signon.cgi throws http://www.livejournal.com/users/ on the front and runs it through OpenID. It then uses the LJ usernam"
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