following up my screened OpenID comment: After clicking Post Comment: Got the verify identity screen - clicked Yes, just this time Got an error message due to NoScript blocking XSS - allowed an unsafe reload Got a confirmation message that the comment had been posted screened
Thoughts: "Identity URL" - well I know what that is, but one simple improvement would be to change that string so that it is more intuitive what to put there. Can't think what, though.
Maybe some of the problems people are having are due to XSS blocks - I don't know enough to see if there's any DW-side way around that.
Are OpenID users getting confused because of the screening? Is this just one of those user-ed things?
In the meantime, can the cross-posting DW user make life easier for their network by editing their cross-posting footer with more detailed instructions? Not saying you should - I agree that this process should be as easy as commenting on LJ - just thinking that it might apply some duct-tape to your network in the meantime.
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Date: 2010-03-13 09:37 pm (UTC)After clicking Post Comment:
Got the verify identity screen - clicked Yes, just this time
Got an error message due to NoScript blocking XSS - allowed an unsafe reload
Got a confirmation message that the comment had been posted screened
Thoughts:
"Identity URL" - well I know what that is, but one simple improvement would be to change that string so that it is more intuitive what to put there. Can't think what, though.
Maybe some of the problems people are having are due to XSS blocks - I don't know enough to see if there's any DW-side way around that.
Are OpenID users getting confused because of the screening? Is this just one of those user-ed things?
In the meantime, can the cross-posting DW user make life easier for their network by editing their cross-posting footer with more detailed instructions? Not saying you should - I agree that this process should be as easy as commenting on LJ - just thinking that it might apply some duct-tape to your network in the meantime.
(OK to unscreen both of these)