Added EmailAuthenticationPlugin
Added ReverseUsernameAuthenticationPlugin
Changed the StartChangePassword and EndChangePassword events to take a user, instead of a nickname
User::allowed_nickname was declared non-static, but used as if it was static, so I made the declaration static
common_logged_in() returned bogus results because it checks against null specifically, but common_current_user() was sticking 'false' into $_cur because that's what User::staticGet() returned from a failed lookup. Now we skip over a failed lookup here, so we keep null and all is well.
* OMB remote updates were trying to load nonexistent Laconica_OMB_Service_Consumer class -- fixed to StatusNet_OMB_Service_Consumer. Regression caused during libomb merge.
* Twitter processing was still being queued from core when no twitter plugin was present, which triggered an exception from UnqueueHandler; leftover code from before the plugin extraction.
* UnqueueHandler's exception caused a fatal error instead because it was missing the "new" keyword. Wouldn't have been seen when testing with the plugin enabled.
Set "en_US" locale first, then the locale we want for our user.
This seems to initialize gettext properly somehow, which I could see when the languages would come up briefly on settings save when changing from a supported language.
Definitely works for ga_ES on my Ubuntu system (8.10 intrepid), hopefully reasonably consistent.
This reverts commit 353f58c23149159306131b0819de713da6b69464.
Even though outputting UTF-8 by default at all times is a good thing,
it shouldn't be forced in startHTML().
This reverts commit 20997619b353faa94591800fbfc02bc19a4cdce3.
The commit doesn't take into account having different servers (theme
server, avatar server) and being able to set HTTPS for some but not all.
* If no shortener plugin is enabled, fall back to using the long URL instead of trying to load nonexistent ur1.ca plugin and throwing 'Class does not exist'
* Fix bad call to call_user_func_array() in callback_helper() which broke all shortening
This reverts commit e2848eb8621dd645fa68cb1641c0af1df5530408.
Downstream consumers of our notices (such as Friendfeed, Facebook, etc) don't have sophisticated URL detection, so a notice that reads: "check out ur1.ca/1" won't be linked. So the http:// prefix is
mandatory.