I don't believe it will be that simple. Perhaps creating an admin panel for the WP plugin which asks for the api key with text about how to register for one. I dont think you can get around the subdomain/ domain restriction per key any other way.
On Apr 15, 3:48 pm, Rhys Wynne <rhysiebo...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Hi guys, > > I've been tinkering around with the Twitter API & @anywhere and I've > cobbled together a wordpress plugin that allows hovercards to be > displayed on blogs, specifically my blog. > > However, when testing on friend's sites, whilst the actual hovering > works, clickthroughs don't. I suspect the reason is obvious - API keys > & the fact that my blog's URL is required for callbacks etc. > > Is there a way I can package it up so that users can download a > wordpress plugin, activate it & it's good to go? Ideally I don't want > people signing up for API keys left, right & centre as it just seems a > little pointless. Does Wordpress have an API key that can be used with > @anywhere? > > Just playing with the software, keep up the great work! > > Rhys -- Subscription settings: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/subscribe?hl=en