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  • Thread Starter xintron

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    I looked into it and it seems that there’s no good way to check if the user is logged in to Google Wave or not. You can see if the user is logged in to a google account, but not if that account has access to wave. Hopefully it’ll be added together with the other checks (you can see if user has calendar, docs etc).

    Currently the loginpage IS shown, but it looks weird without a scrollbar if you set your wavr-window smaller than what’s needed on the google wave login page.

    One thought I had was to check the loaded content for the login-form but that’s another problem, javascript don’t usually let you do that (from what I know there are ways to get around this).

    Anyways, would be glad to help if you need a hand in your project. But for my own needs I won’t add wavr to my blog, not unless I can hide the output if the user has no access.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: IM notifier?
    Thread Starter xintron

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    I’ve got an idea that I would like response on. Should the bot only notify users when they’re online (status online) or also when away/busy and so on? Currently I’m working on getting the bot to only notify when the user has the status online (in other words, if there’s a new update the user will get that update as soon as he/she gets online/changes his/her status to online). Is that a good way to do it? Feedback.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: IM notifier?
    Thread Starter xintron

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    @stephaniev: Yes, it will work with XMPP/Jabber (including Google Talk), MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, AIM and ICQ.

    @jouble: Well, it’s a good idea, saying “I don’t want notifies during 18.00-22.00 mon-wed”. It’s possible and I’ll add that as a later feature since it’s not the most important function for now.

    I will contact you when I’ve got a alpha running on my blog. Then later on I need some beta testers to see how the bot handles more blogs at the time. Unless the bot gets 10 request at the same time I’m sure it should be able to handle at LEAST 1 request / 2seconds (will probably be able to handle much more than that, but I have to guess at some level right).

    Although, even if the bot would get 10 pings at the same time, they’ll just be put in a queue so that should work as well without problems, but following Murphy’s law, “if anything can go wrong, it will”. 🙂

    You could create a plugin that allows users to do this (block comments) and then save that to a cookie on the users computer. That cookie would then contain the last known ip and email of the poster the user wants to block and those are left out when the comments are fetched.

    As far as I know there’s no such plugin out there and as the previous poster stated, it’s VERY hard to block anonymous commenter but the positive to this plugin is that the commenter getting blocked doesn’t know about it and therefor they might not see the need to post from a different email/ip and the plugin would work better than a normal anonymous comments banner.

    Thread Starter xintron

    (@xintron)

    glad to help 🙂 Btw, will my suggestions (the $show idea) be implanted as well or?

    Forum: Your WordPress
    In reply to: Thinking Aloud

    It’s ok. I’m a person more into clean designs so I can’t say I like it, but it’s not bad either 🙂 One tip though. It feels a bit “messy” when looking at the sidebar. The headlines should have something more than just a plain color background. Since the rest of the site is so graphical you should do some more work on that area as well. And the “last”-page button at the bottom doesn’t fit the “img”.

    Edit: Just noticed that the navigation could do some improvements if you want it to fit the rest of the design. Now the navigation feels a little bit too much “neon” and imo that doesn’t fit the rest of the design.

    Otherwise, good work!

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