Right now I’m not entirely satisfied with how comments are on this blog.
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May 16, 2011
by Neil T
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May 16, 2011
by Neil T
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Right now I’m not entirely satisfied with how comments are on this blog.
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February 14, 2008
by Neil T
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Until now I’ve been using LiveJournal as my OpenID server, as it’s convenient and at the time it was one of the few services that supported OpenID. But I’ve now switched to a server running on this box which latches onto Movable Type – it’s called OpenID Server, unsurprisingly.
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September 5, 2007
by Neil T
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Thanks to a couple of new plugins, I’ve added support for the Wordpress.com and AOL OpenID profiles.
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August 3, 2007
by Neil T
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Since it came out last night, I’ve upgraded this blog to Movable Type 4.0 RC2.
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July 27, 2007
by Neil T
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So now that I’ve got Movable Type 4 running on here and the basics are working, I now need to get the bells and whistles that I had previously back up and running.
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July 26, 2007
by Neil T
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I’m now running Movable Type 4.0 RC1, and in doing so blatantly ignoring the advice about not installing over a production environment.
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January 25, 2007
by Neil T
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Well, it looks like the whole OpenID thing isn’t going so well, with several problems reported.
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January 24, 2007
by Neil T
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Just a quick word up about a wee change in the commenting form. Up until now there have been 4 ways of commenting on this site – ‘anonymously’ (where you simply provide your name, email address and web site URL if you have one), through OpenID, through LiveJournal and through TypeKey.
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December 21, 2006
by Neil T
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I’ve finally got around to installing the Fast Search plugin for Movable Type.
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April 24, 2006
by Neil T
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I’ve upgraded to OpenID Comments for MT 1.6.1, the latest version of the Movable Type plugin which adds support for OpenID and sign-ins through LiveJournal.
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