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7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mikael Nordfeldth
c23c3a4f53 Might as well put a FILTER_SANITIZE_EMAIL there
Not that I think we could break out of the directory since
we use basename, but you never know... maybe there's a unicode
bug in PHP or something.
2016-02-13 14:06:05 +01:00
Mikael Nordfeldth
4bf26eff4c socialfy-your-domain updated for webfinger (not tested) 2016-02-13 13:57:15 +01:00
Mikael Nordfeldth
5478e387db Added note on socialfying for HTTPS sites. 2015-02-12 11:08:08 +01:00
Adam Moore
7fb02674e5 Deleting redundant file. 2015-02-10 16:49:44 -08:00
Adam Moore
36d00ead33 Webfinger instructions were incomplete/erroneous -- now they are not. 2015-02-10 16:36:32 -08:00
Mikael Nordfeldth
a0e107f17f Implemented WebFinger and replaced our XRD with PEAR XML_XRD
New plugins:
* LRDD
    LRDD implements client-side RFC6415 and RFC7033 resource descriptor
    discovery procedures. I.e. LRDD, host-meta and WebFinger stuff.

    OStatus and OpenID now depend on the LRDD plugin (XML_XRD).

* WebFinger
    This plugin implements the server-side of RFC6415 and RFC7033. Note:
    WebFinger technically doesn't handle XRD, but we serve both that and
    JRD (JSON Resource Descriptor), depending on Accept header and one
    ugly hack to check for old StatusNet installations.

    WebFinger depends on LRDD.

We might make this even prettier by using Net_WebFinger, but it is not
currently RFC7033 compliant (no /.well-known/webfinger resource GETs).

Disabling the WebFinger plugin would effectively render your site non-
federated (which might be desired on a private site).

Disabling the LRDD plugin would make your site unable to do modern web
URI lookups (making life just a little bit harder).
2013-09-30 22:04:52 +02:00
Matt Lee
66051a4799 added some crude code to enable people to add support for webfinger to
their domains

license: AGPLv3 or later.
2010-08-07 14:29:24 -04:00