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Sanjay Parekh's reply to "Delegation, not of domains but of openid." was just promoted to the most useful! gfxmonk and 2 other people think it's one of the best replies.
Got this working. You have a slight issue in your HTML. Use this:
<link href="http://[username].mp" rel="openid.delegate" />
<link href="http://[username].mp" rel="openid2.local_id" />
<link href="https://secure.mp/s/[username].mp/server" rel="openid.server" />
<link href="https://secure.mp/s/[username].mp/server" rel="openid2.provider" />
The difference is that the secure server is secure.mp and not chi.mp. I just implemented this and logged into GetSatisfaction using my OpenID delegation and it let me in. So it works for sure.
gfxmonk reported a problem in Songbird on August 28, 2009 09:45:
Songbird crashes on startup - database specificI've been weening myself off itunes, and it's sadly not going too well. I have a bunch (over 30) of smart playlists, which was time consuming to set up. The first time I did so, songbird froze while exporting to iTunes, so I had to kill it. My database got corrupted, and songbird wouldn't boot.
I started over, disabling itunes export. Finally got all my playlists created last night, and today when I load up songbird it won't start again! Each time I get the "crash report" dialog.
I've moved the files out of ~/Library/Application Support/Sonbird2/******/db/ and it boots fine. I put them back, and remove all the files from the extensions/ folder, and it still won't load. Which makes me fairly confident that it must be a database issue.
It's worth noting that I quit and relaunched songbird a number of times last night during and after making all my playlists, because I'm developing an extension. There were no problems then, so it can't be completely deterministic.
my main library file (main@library.songbirdnest.com.db) is close to 30mb
Here's a couple crash report links:
normal: http://crashreports.songbirdnest.com/...
all extensions removed: http://crashreports.songbirdnest.com/...
I'm a developer, so I'm happy to run custom builds, use a debugger, etc. I really want this to work, if someone can tell me how.
gfxmonk reported a problem in Songbird on August 23, 2009 11:35:
Mac command line parsing doesn't workI'd really like to be able to use the wonderful "Command Line Support" plugin, but it (and other command line options) don't work on OSX. Specifically, running /Applications/Songbird.app/Contents/MacOS/songbird -no-remote -play gives the standard "there is already another songbird instance running" dialog.
I did some digging, and it looks like there is a specific "macCmdLineFwd.xul" set as the "browser.chromeURL" user preference. This all looks like it's supposed to take command line arguments and forward them to the active instance, but I can't get that to work whatever I try. I know command line stuff with xulrunner on mac is difficult (I've spent all afternoon trying to figure out what's going on), but this extension is absolutely vital until we get another way to set global keyboard shortcuts.
version: 1.2.0 - intel mac
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