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I used this hacky sed-command (run it from your GNU Social root, or change the first grep's path to where it actually lies) to do a rough fix on all ::staticGet calls and rename them to ::getKV sed -i -s -e '/DataObject::staticGet/I!s/::staticGet/::getKV/Ig' $(grep -R ::staticGet `pwd`/* | grep -v -e '^extlib' | grep -v DataObject:: |grep -v "function staticGet"|cut -d: -f1 |sort |uniq) If you're applying this, remember to change the Managed_DataObject and Memcached_DataObject function definitions of staticGet to getKV! This might of course take some getting used to, or modification fo StatusNet plugins, but the result is that all the static calls (to staticGet) are now properly made without breaking PHP Strict Standards. Standards are there to be followed (and they caused some very bad confusion when used with get_called_class) Reasonably any plugin or code that tests for the definition of 'GNUSOCIAL' or similar will take this change into consideration. |
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confirmfirstemail.php | ||
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registerbyemail.php | ||
RequireValidatedEmailPlugin.php |
This plugin disables posting for accounts that do not have a validated email address. Example: addPlugin('RequireValidatedEmail'); If you don't want to apply the validationr equirement to existing accounts, you can specify a cutoff date to grandfather in users registered prior to that timestamp. addPlugin('RequireValidatedEmail', array('grandfatherCutoff' => 'Dec 7, 2009'); You can also exclude the validation checks from OpenID accounts connected to a trusted provider, by providing a list of regular expressions to match their provider URLs. For example, to trust WikiHow and Wikipedia users: addPlugin('RequireValidatedEmailPlugin', array( 'trustedOpenIDs' => array( '!^http://\w+\.wikihow\.com/!', '!^http://\w+\.wikipedia\.org/!', ), )); Todo: * add a more visible indicator that validation is still outstanding * test with XMPP, API posting