Emily O'Leary 5ab6029961 Added comment preview functionality to user pages. It works by passing the comment's value as a JSON string to a new handler that lives at /ajax/comment/preview. The query string is decoded, unquoted, and has its leading and trailing quotes removed to match the input that cleaned_markdown_conversion expects.
It does this in real time with a 500ms lag by using a timer. Initially I tried the onChange handler but you need to lose focus for that to process. The javascript timer is only invoked if the add comment button is pressed. A request is only sent if the comment box is not empty and the current value is not the same as the last value.
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 README
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What is GNU MediaGoblin?
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* A place to store all your different media (photos, videos, audios,
  and more!) thats as awesome as, if not more awesome than, existing
  network services (Flickr, YouTube, etc)
* Customizable!
* A place for people to collaborate and show off original and derived
  creations.  Free, as in freedom.  Were a GNU project after all.
* Extensible: Plugins allow you to add new media types (3d models?
  Presentations and documents?  Yes, and more!) or extend old ones.
* A real community, and we'd love to have you join us!


Is it ready for me to use?
==========================

Yes!


Can I help/hang out/participate/whisper sweet nothings in your ear?
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Yes!  Please join us and hang out!  For more information on where we
hang out, see `our Join page <http://mediagoblin.org/join/>`_


Where is the documentation?
===========================

The beginnings of a site administration manual is located in the ``docs/``
directory in HTML, Texinfo, and source (Restructured Text) forms.  It's
also available online at http://docs.mediagoblin.org/ in HTML form.

Contributor/developer documentation as well as documentation on the
project processes and infrastructure is located on 
`the wiki <http://wiki.mediagoblin.org/>`_.
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