From 9658b6019b369d41fc39877904c6b6831bec9982 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: joey Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 12:35:06 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 1/1] web commit by http://getopenid.com/ptecza: Fix indentation --- doc/banned_users/discussion.mdwn | 22 +++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/banned_users/discussion.mdwn b/doc/banned_users/discussion.mdwn index e25b2074e..7c2e5c2da 100644 --- a/doc/banned_users/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/banned_users/discussion.mdwn @@ -12,16 +12,16 @@ whether OpenID users are stored in .ikiwiki/userdb file. --Pawel >> After all I store my OpenID password on OpenID server and I don't >> want to do it on ikiwiki home page site. --Pawel ->> This wiki is currently configured to use both passwordauth and openid, so ->> it's possible to create an account by signing in with an openid, then ->> enter a password for that account, and then log in using the openid and ->> the password. Though I can't imagine why you'd waint to do that.. The ->> password stuff goes away if passwordauth is disabled. +>>> This wiki is currently configured to use both passwordauth and openid, so +>>> it's possible to create an account by signing in with an openid, then +>>> enter a password for that account, and then log in using the openid and +>>> the password. Though I can't imagine why you'd waint to do that.. The +>>> password stuff goes away if passwordauth is disabled. ->>> OK, I see it now :) The reason I can't do it (if I don't need it) ->>> is very simple: why to put my password in two places if I can to ->>> do it in one? ;) +>>>> OK, I see it now :) The reason I can't do it (if I don't need it) +>>>> is very simple: why to put my password in two places if I can to +>>>> do it in one? ;) ->>> BTW, have you had a sleep this night? ;) Here, in Poland, the time is ->>> 1:30 PM (in your timezone is 7:30 AM), but we're just discussing for ->>> about 3 hours... --Pawel \ No newline at end of file +>>>> BTW, have you had a sleep this night? ;) Here, in Poland, the time is +>>>> 1:30 PM (in your timezone is 7:30 AM), but we're just discussing for +>>>> about 3 hours... --Pawel \ No newline at end of file -- 2.45.0