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Tag Archives: myopenid

OpenID at CTTS

Posted on 18.01.2007 by Stephanie Booth

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Installé OpenID sur ce blog.

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Well, without really knowing what I’m doing, I’ve got myself an OpenID, and installed both the WordPress OpenID Plugin and WordPress OpenID Delagation plugins. Stuck a few links in del.icio.us.

You should normally be able to use OpenID to comment here, and I should normally be able to use OpenID where it’s accepted.

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