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Comments now with OpenID

  • Oct 29, 2008
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Update (2015): This is no longer true as this blog no longer uses Wordpress and the comments are now powered by Disqus. Since Microsoft and Google now decided to support OpenID. So now even more people have an OpenID without knowing it. So i think it’s a good time to finally install the OpenID Wordpress plugin to give my readers the possibility to leave comments with their OpenID account. I already used OpenID in some django and plone projects but now my blog uses it too :-D .

RestructuredText in Wordpress at hostpoint.ch

  • Sep 1, 2008
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Here is a small tutorial on how to get the RestructuredText Wordpress Plugin working at Hostpoint.ch: Preparation At hostpoint.ch each $USER has folder where all it’s content lives. Where $USER is your hostpoint username. This folder is /home/$USER. It’s the same folder you see as / if you connect via FTP. We create a bin directory which hold the necessary scripts to render ReST. If you access via FTP just create a bin directory at the same level as your www and public_html directories live.
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