I've made a nice little Drupal module for Stack Overflow. Currently it enables display of the Stack Overflow.

The main advantage to just embedding the flair through JavaScript or iFrames is that this module uses Drupal's APIs for theming and caching, so it'll be faster and more performant, and in addition it should be a bit easier to set up instead of using custom blocks with raw code in them.

In the future I'll add the ability for each user to fill in his Stack Overflow/Server Fault/SuperUser ID and have his flair(s) show up on his user profile.

You can see the module in action and find more details in my blog post about it.

Bugs, suggestions, etc. should be posted in the issue queue.

(This is not a question, but there's precedence for posting Stack Overflow implementations here under the so-tool tag).

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Bleh, I can't edit my own post, since I'm considered to be a "new" user on Meta :( – mikl Aug 22 '09 at 19:53
Disassociate and then reassociate your accounts for the 100 rep points. – random Sep 13 '09 at 4:04
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Voting to close as the drupal plugin is now several years old and is not being kept current - it doesn't use the new image based flairs, for instance. – Adam Davis Feb 10 at 20:15
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