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Re: Comments on 5 IE vulnerabilities







Re: Comments on 5 IE vulnerabilities

Re: Comments on 5 IE vulnerabilities 12/02/2003 04:51 PM

Pavel Kankovsky (Dec 02 2003)




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Comments on 5 IE vulnerabilities


Comments on 5 IE vulnerabilities 12/02/2003 12:12 PM
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Dean Regrets 'Pain' Caused By
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Comments to the CO


Comments to the CO 03/30/2005 04:59 PM
The 711 unique comments submmitted to the Copyright Office on the "Orphan Works" question have been posted. This is a fantastic response. The comments of Creative Commons are posted here. Thanks to the Free Culture Movement, EFF and PublicKnowledge for running the Orphan Works site. Now maybe we should get a wiki going to have a collaborative analysis of the comments?

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No more comments 12/17/2004 06:38 PM
After drowning in spam for the last months, I’ve decided to turn off comments. ping trackbacks are still enabled tho....

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Comments on comments 03/11/2003 11:53 AM

Gary Burd: I recommend extending Mombo's comment file format to include more fields than title and body. The attribution information should be moved to one of the new fields and be formatted by the template.

I love it!  Gary, how hard would it be for you to come up with a weblogging package that has roughly the same functionallity as mine that you could live with?  I'd love to collaborate with you.  If you feel likewise, feel free to use as little or as much of my implementation in this endeavor as you see fit.

Could you host a cvs repository on your site?  Or would you prefer it elsewhere?

Perhaps we can get Joe to join us.  ;-)


Comments are down


Comments are down 01/16/2004 11:33 AM
My web host (friends of mine) unplugged the comments module after the first 1,000 spams came in within two hours. I think you can still read comments but you can't write them. I'm going to try installing David Raynes' script that lets you turn off comments on scripts older than n days until I can install James Seng's script that will require commenters to type in a verification code displayed on the page. Thanks to BurningBird, who also offers a MySQL command that will strip out all comments between two named times. In the meantime, if you need to reach...

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Doh - deleted ~600 comments ...


Doh - deleted ~600 comments ... 02/01/2005 09:33 PM
From the man-I-didn't-want-to-spend-two-hours-on-that department: I managed to delete all the comments submitted in the last 2-3 weeks yesterday. I'll hack up a script to parse them out of the HTML and put it back into the database, but I didn't run it yet... Anyway, your comments should be back later today. If you accidentally delete your comments from your weblog, before you do anything else make a backup of the generated HTML files. Update: The comments are back, yay. Here's...

Comments on MyPHPBlog


Comments on MyPHPBlog 01/08/2003 08:02 AM
Comments on MyPHPBlog I've always been interested in MyPHPBlog, a PHP based, Open Source blogging tool but never really had the time to assess it. Yesterday I was IM'ing with someone who uses it for his blog and passed on some comments. Here's the IM transaction: fuzzygroup: How do you like MyPHPBlog ?Torraca2: I like it now that it runs -- it isn't very neat on the inside. fuzzygroup: lol. A lot of php stuff isn't.Torraca2: the way the includes work force a certain filesystem structure that bugs me (I had to use a redirect as my default page to get readers to ../blog/pt.php -- there was no other easy way around it)Torraca2: on the other hand, it is light, free and not too bad to install. I'll have to switch to something else eventually, but it works.Torraca2: your 'temporary solution' maxium comes to mind tho...fuzzygroup: lol.fuzzygroup: Yup. Better to get going and learn from it rather than put it off Thanks Man! This is great info for anyone what wants to takea look at MyPHPBlog. MyPHPBlog is accessible via SourceForge. [_Go_] Oh and if you want to see some really cool photos of gem stones then check out Torraca's blog. [_Go_]

Closing comments!


Closing comments! 03/14/2005 05:38 PM
If you've tried to post a comment recently you probably got a 404 message. Due to the amount of comment...

Conditional Comments


Conditional Comments 04/27/2004 02:43 PM

About Conditional Comments: A handy but pretty obscure feature of Internet Explorer. A special comment format lets only IE see certain HTML / CSS code. So make that Web page look good in Mozilla and Opera, then hide the code necessary for IE in these comments.

Conditional comments have certain advantages over scripting methods of browser detection. When a downlevel browser encounters a downlevel-hidden conditional comment, the browser does not see the inner HTML inside the comment, and the content elements are not downloaded and rendered. This saves both bandwidth and machine resources.

I had never heard of this until Joe showed it to me one day. It's kludge, sure, but it's endorsed kludge and it really is handy.

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autoclose comments on MT


autoclose comments on MT 01/07/2004 04:30 PM

I had mentioned the idea of using a script to close comments automatically in July last year and then thought about it when I started getting hit with comment spam later in October.

Now, a couple of weeks ago Jeremy posted the script he has been using for quite a while to do exactly that. Thanks! He uses mysql and I use Berkeley DB, so the script might need changing (honestly, I have no idea :)). Hopefully at some point within the next few days I'll have some time to look at it and start using it.


On Blogger Comments


On Blogger Comments 07/17/2004 06:07 PM
So, about Blogger comments. I hate our UI experience there. Drives me insane. Have a million-and-one things to do at Google, but maybe that can be 1,000,002. ...

RSS comments feeds


RSS comments feeds 01/16/2004 11:01 AM
In the past I’ve mentioned that I have an RSS feed for the comments to my site. For me personally it’s more useful than email notification of comments.

It turns out that Adam Rice has a comments feed template that works with Movable Type. (You may need to view source to see it.) There are probably other such templates, for Movable Type and other systems.

What I’m saying is—if you’re already using a newsreader, and you have a weblog, and you don’t have a comments feed, try it out, you may be surprised by how much you like it.

Update: Adam Rice wrote in the comments to say that credit should be given where due. Absolutely right. Adam’s template is based on one created by Mark Pilgrim.

On comments and webl0gs


On comments and webl0gs 01/22/2004 02:18 PM

I've thought a lot about comments on weblogs over the years, and for a mailing list I'm on, I finally summarized some of my thoughts. Since it might be useful for others, I'm reposting them here. They're a few questions I ask myself related to enabling comments on weblogs posts I make. With the proliferation of commenting-ability in today's weblog tools, it might make sense for people to think a bit before blindly turning on comments, whether for an individual or group blog.

1. Do I want feedback on what I'm writing?
I never turn on comments on megnut unless I specifically want feedback, and I'd encourage people to think about this when they're posting to their sites as well. Are you writing about something that can engender a discussion? And do you want to have a discussion about it? Not everything needs a discussion, and if it doesn't, think about disabling comments for a post, if only to avoid spammers and trolls.

2. Do I have time to manage a conversation right now?
It's easy to turn on comments, it takes work to host a discussion. Especially when the post is controversial or inflammatory, the poster needs to be prepared to stay on top of the thread. Do you have the time to nurture that discussion and keep on top of it, delete the trolls, refocus the discussion when it gets derailed, etc.? If not, perhaps posting, or turning on comments, isn't such a good idea. I know I try and help out if I see a thread going awry but I believe it's the poster's responsibility to make sure her thread stays on target and remains as civil as possible.

3. Is this conversation over?
There comes a point in every thread when the conversation is done, either because posts have petered out or because it's gotten so out of control and unpleasant that it needs to end. Either way, the poster should go back in and set comments to "Closed." This will prevent people/spammers/trolls from posting in old threads, and keep the discussions alive and active on "current" posts.

Rather than just having a blanket rule -- whether that's "comments on" or "comments off" -- it would be nice if we could consider these questions before posting. Turning on comments is an opportunity and a responsibility.


Response to Some 1.3 Comments


Response to Some 1.3 Comments 04/19/2005 04:14 AM

(1) The feed URL dialog that tells you 10.4 must be installed to view RSS feeds is simply a bug and not part of a master plan for global domination.
(2) The View Source shortcut was changed to match Mail.app.
(3) The default bookmarks reappearing after being removed won't happen going forward now that the way this is handled has been changed. See (1) above re: global domination.
(4) The selection extends to the edges of lines in the new Safari just as it does in other Mac apps like TextEdit. This change had to be made so that editing selection would behave like NSTextView. It was a challenge translating this to the Web space, but I will blog more about this in a future entry.
(5) When saving links to the desktop from the context menu, you can hold down Option to change the menu item so that you can pick a location.


Kwiki-Comments-0.05


Kwiki-Comments-0.05 08/15/2004 09:36 AM

Comments are back


Comments are back 01/17/2004 10:43 PM
Thanks to some hard work by a couple of folks, especially Boris, and a new version of MovableType released specially to fight comment spam, you can once again leave comments....

i d l y . o r g :: Redesigned Comments


i d l y . o r g :: Redesigned Comments 11/17/2003 01:00 AM
Neat. Numbers.

Cooky Comments


Cooky Comments 12/19/2004 03:02 PM
It seems that I was wrong earlier, I know hard to believe huh? :-P My comment issue is still an...

comments on MetaFilter


comments on MetaFilter 12/23/2003 06:11 AM
Quake in CA .. Metafilter

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TheAgitator.com: Eat Here: Comments


TheAgitator.com: Eat Here: Comments 04/29/2004 07:47 AM
Radley's proposal .. Radley

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MT Comments Experiment


MT Comments Experiment 04/27/2004 03:59 PM
Okay, everybody out there in blogland, here's an open invitation to post whatever the hell you want in the comments thread of *THIS* particular entry. The ONLY requirement is that you post as ME. So, use *MY* name (Chris Pirillo), *MY* e-mail address (chris@pirillo.com), and *MY* blog address (which, in case you're too to have noticed, is http://chris.pirillo.com/). At the end of the day, everybody has to guess who the *REAL* Chris Pirillo is. So, go ahead - post as "me," and then guess who "I" am. All non-me comments will be deleted and banned permanently, so play by the rules or GTFO. This experiment is only valid for this entry....
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