=== Plugin Name === Contributors: swhitley Tags: Twitter, comments, login, single signon, avatar, claim, buddypress, @anywhere, tweet button Requires at least: 2.7.0 Tested up to: 3.2.1 Stable tag: 2.59 [Warning: This plugin is no longer actively supported.] Integrate Twitter and Wordpress. Provides single-signon and avatars. Includes Twitter's @anywhere: hovercards, follow button, Web Intents, and tweet button. Tweet Quotes - Use [tweet] tags to format tweets from search.twitter.com. User Stats - See how many users have registered through Twit Connect. Compatible with BuddyPress. Changes in Version 2.59 - Converted the @anywhere Tweetbox to a Web Intent. - Added a stats tab to track the number of registered Twitter users. == Installation == 1. Upload `twitconnect.php` and all included files to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory. 1. Place `` in your comment template or rely on the default `ID); ?>` code. 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress. 1. Modify plugin options through the `Settings` menu. == Change Log == 2.59 10/4/2011 - Converted the @anywhere Tweetbox to a Web Intent. - Added a stats tab to track the number of registered Twitter users. 2.57 - Using oAuth callback instead of wp_redirect. Fixes issue for some users who reported 'Cannot modify header information...' warning messages. 2.56 11/5/2010 - Use your own button images. Just drop them into the plugin image folder. - Prevent empty account creation. - Fix for https and trailing slashes. - Login redirect to profile option. - Multiple buttons on a single page. Change id="twc_connect" to class="twc_connect" for multiple buttons. 2.52 9/9/2010 - Updated the oAuth library and method calls. 2.51 - Limit jQuery UI library to Twit Connect. Caused widget & other admin pages to malfunction. 2.50 - Enabled the official Twitter Tweet Button (see the @anywhere tab). - Removed the Snoopy library. - jQuery UI tabs added to the settings page. - Author's link will not change if twitter.com/{author} is selected. - Author's image will come directly from Twitter. No more redirects. - Allow the override of author images in BuddyPress. 2.15 5/5/2010 - Place [tweet][/tweet] tags around text in a post for formatted tweets. Copy the text directly from search.twitter.com. - Multiple tweets (a conversation) may be included within a single [tweet] block. 2.11 4/15/2010 - Added @anywhere javascript library. - Hovercards, Follow Button, Tweetbox 2.10 4/2/2010 - Added support for BuddyPress login and avatars. - New option to show or hide button on the comment page. 2.08 4/1/2010 - Options for online or local hosting of avatars. - Added donation page for Twit Connect Image Service. 2.07 03/05/2010 - Integration with SPIURL. 2.05 02/06/2010 - Akismet fails when the user's e-mail address is nomail@nomail.com. This was the old default e-mail address for new users who were setup by Twit Connect. The default e-mail address for new users is now configurable on the Settings page. - A one-time conversion button on the Settings page will convert all old nomail@nomail.com addresses. 2.02 11/7/2009 Shannon Whitley - Fix for PHP 4. 2.01 10/27/2009 Shannon Whitley - Significant code restructuring and cleanup. - oAuth Lib Change. - New Feature - Post comments to Twitter. - Changed tab-index of the button on the login page. - Position the button using javascript. - External stylesheet. - Comment saved before page refresh. 1.51 08/25/2009 Shannon Whitley - Bug fixes. - Javascript redirect. - Fix for cross-domain issues. - Can now specify a redirect page after login. - Comment field check to prevent loss of comments. 1.11 07/09/2009 Shannon Whitley - Bug fix for missing '=' in login code. 1.1 07/06/2009 Shannon Whitley - Twit Connect can optionally appear on the login page. 1.06 06/05/2009 Shannon Whitley - Separately identify Twitter accounts using a suffix. - Check for existing user prior to add. - Change the user name if changed on Twitter. - New button image. 1.05 04/24/2009 Shannon Whitley - Workaround for removal of oauth_callback. - Removed the closeme.php page. 1.02 04/21/2009 Shannon Whitley - PHP 5 required for Epi. 1.0 04/20/2009 Shannon Whitley - Config Page - Local oAuth Processing - Button image selection