ladyvox: (Default)
esther ([personal profile] ladyvox) wrote in [community profile] 4042009-04-23 11:15 pm

I've found a link to a 404, does that count too? ;-)

While browsing the support board I noticed that on the page where you "Post a comment or solution" [http://www.dreamwidth.org/support/see_request.bml?id=##] the link to the "Support Guide" posted in the red Important Notes sections is linking to a non-existing page.

(also left this as a comment over here)
azurelunatic: Vivid pink Alaskan wild rose. (Default)

[personal profile] azurelunatic 2009-04-28 11:35 am (UTC)(link)
*headdesk* I filed http://bugs.dwscoalition.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1028 before reading D's reply to your comment over there. Oh well!

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(Anonymous) 2013-05-21 09:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I attempted to use your plgiun on my test site today, and when I attempted to login with one of my OpenID logins, I proceeded to the verification page, and then when I confirmed the login and being redirected back to my site, I received a large number of errors regarding the header being sent already.If you would be able to provide some information regarding this problem please let me know, should you be able to help me, I will provide a well written review of your plgiun and as such hopefully encourage more people to use your plgiun.

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(Anonymous) 2013-05-21 09:18 pm (UTC)(link)
This is from Wikipedia: Two major identity pvoriders online, AOL and Yahoo!, can currently be used with OpenID. AOL's system, using openid.aol.com/username, is currently in beta. Yahoo has unofficial, third-party OpenID support at idproxy.net. Also, Flickr's login is now merged with Yahoo's, isn't it? As such, it would seem to me that using one method or another, an OpenID can function for Yahoo/Flickr or AOL/AIM, killing two birds with one stone, as they say.