I'd like to use osqa alongside a Wordpress site, and I'd like the users who authenticated with the wordpress site to be able to use osqa, as authenticated users, with no need for additional authentication with osqa. How do I make this work? Any pointers would be appreciated. TIA

asked 03 Nov '10, 05:37

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I'm not an wordpress expert, but I believe there is built in xmlrpc server, or plugins, right?

(04 Nov '10, 07:04) Hernani Cerq... ♦♦

Is there any plan/roadmap within the OSQA project to support Wordpress integration? I'd also love support for shared authentication.

(20 Feb '11, 14:48) locomo

I join the question, what is a best way to add my own authentication mechanism ?

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answered 04 Nov '10, 05:14

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Any ideas for this? It's now 2012. Clearly this is a huge feature, as most sites cannot implement a totally esoteric "Django" based forum thingie on a site that runs other software...would love to have a solution for this. Thanks!

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