Most recent edit on 2008-01-03 15:58:20 by ElcaaLchip [sitoudomale]
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dronmonze
Edited on 2007-12-29 00:08:06 by NocolAgeta [eltboricdo]
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viacnonod
Edited on 2007-11-21 20:24:57 by BocorPasra
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darlet
Edited on 2005-09-01 15:55:58 by JeevanK [shorter ID is better]
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Ideally the comment identifier should contain no spaces and only alphanumeric characters and the shorter the identifier, the better. HOW that is achieved differs between blog publishing tools.
Deletions:
Ideally the comment identifier should contain no spaces and only alphanumeric characters. HOW that is achieved differs between blog publishing tools.
Edited on 2005-09-01 04:02:32 by GordonMcLean [TO BE CHECKED - note about "ideal" comment identifier]
Additions:
Ideally the comment identifier should contain no spaces and only alphanumeric characters. HOW that is achieved differs between blog publishing tools.
Deletions:
Ideally the comment identifier should contain no spaces and only alphanumeric characters. HOW that is achieved differs between blog publishing tools.
Edited on 2005-09-01 04:02:05 by GordonMcLean
Additions:
- $BlogItemNumber$ - will insert a unique post number - this is the suggested method as it is always unique in your account
A full list of suggested comment identifiers is being compiled.
Deletions:
- BlogItemNumber - will insert a unique post number - this is the suggested method as it is always unique in your account
Edited on 2005-04-08 06:42:00 by GordonMcLean [changed links to internal]
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The comment identifier is the key to identifying which comments go with which posts. Most blog publishing tools offer a way to add post details automatically.
A full list of suggested comment identifiers is available.
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The comment identifier is the key to identifying which comments go with which posts. Most blog publishing tools∞ offer a way to add post details automatically.
A full list of suggested comment identifiers∞ is available.
Edited on 2005-04-06 16:12:24 by JeevanK [Correction]
Additions:
- BlogItemNumber - will insert a unique post number - this is the suggested method as it is always unique in your account
Deletions:
- BlogItemNumber - will insert a unique post number BlogItemDateTime - will insert the date and time of your post - this is the suggested method as it is always unique in your account.
Edited on 2005-04-06 05:32:57 by pe7001.lrdns.com
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The comment identifier is the key to identifying which comments go with which posts. Most blog publishing tools∞ offer a way to add post details automatically.
Deletions:
The comment identifier is the key to identifying which comments go with which posts. Most <a href="HOWBLOGGINGTOOLSWORK">blog publishing tools</a> offer a way to add post details automatically.
Edited on 2005-04-06 05:31:11 by pe7001.lrdns.com
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A full list of suggested comment identifiers∞ is available.
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A full <a href="SUGGESTEDCOMMENTIDENTIFIERS">list of suggested comment identifiers</A> is available.
Edited on 2005-04-06 05:30:41 by pe7001.lrdns.com
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Edited on 2005-04-06 05:25:44 by pe7001.lrdns.com
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The comment identifier is the key to identifying which comments go with which posts. Most <a href="HOWBLOGGINGTOOLSWORK">blog publishing tools</a> offer a way to add post details automatically. The following examples are from Blogger:
Deletions:
The comment identifier is the key to identifying which comments go with which posts. Most <a href="HOWBLOGGINGTOOLSWORK">blog publishing tools</a> offer a way to add post details automatically. The following examples are from Blogger: <$BlogItemNumber$> - will insert a unique post number
<$BlogItemDateTime$> - will insert the date and time of your post - this is the suggested method as it is always unique in your account.
Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2005-04-06 05:23:59 by pe7001.lrdns.com []
<$BlogItemNumber$> - will insert a unique post number
<$BlogItemDateTime$> - will insert the date and time of your post - this is the suggested method as it is always unique in your account.
A full <a href="SUGGESTEDCOMMENTIDENTIFIERS">list of suggested comment identifiers</A> is available.
Additions:
dronmonze
Edited on 2007-12-29 00:08:06 by NocolAgeta [eltboricdo]
Additions:
viacnonod
Edited on 2007-11-21 20:24:57 by BocorPasra
Additions:
darlet
Edited on 2005-09-01 15:55:58 by JeevanK [shorter ID is better]
Additions:
Ideally the comment identifier should contain no spaces and only alphanumeric characters and the shorter the identifier, the better. HOW that is achieved differs between blog publishing tools.
Deletions:
Ideally the comment identifier should contain no spaces and only alphanumeric characters. HOW that is achieved differs between blog publishing tools.
Edited on 2005-09-01 04:02:32 by GordonMcLean [TO BE CHECKED - note about "ideal" comment identifier]
Additions:
Ideally the comment identifier should contain no spaces and only alphanumeric characters. HOW that is achieved differs between blog publishing tools.
Deletions:
Ideally the comment identifier should contain no spaces and only alphanumeric characters. HOW that is achieved differs between blog publishing tools.
Edited on 2005-09-01 04:02:05 by GordonMcLean
Additions:
- $BlogItemNumber$ - will insert a unique post number - this is the suggested method as it is always unique in your account
- $BlogItemDateTime$ - will insert the date and time of your post
A full list of suggested comment identifiers is being compiled.
Deletions:
- BlogItemNumber - will insert a unique post number - this is the suggested method as it is always unique in your account
- BlogItemDateTime - will insert the date and time of your post
Edited on 2005-04-08 06:42:00 by GordonMcLean [changed links to internal]
Additions:
The comment identifier is the key to identifying which comments go with which posts. Most blog publishing tools offer a way to add post details automatically.
A full list of suggested comment identifiers is available.
Deletions:
The comment identifier is the key to identifying which comments go with which posts. Most blog publishing tools∞ offer a way to add post details automatically.
A full list of suggested comment identifiers∞ is available.
Edited on 2005-04-06 16:12:24 by JeevanK [Correction]
Additions:
- BlogItemNumber - will insert a unique post number - this is the suggested method as it is always unique in your account
- BlogItemDateTime - will insert the date and time of your post
Deletions:
- BlogItemNumber - will insert a unique post number
Edited on 2005-04-06 05:32:57 by pe7001.lrdns.com
Additions:
The comment identifier is the key to identifying which comments go with which posts. Most blog publishing tools∞ offer a way to add post details automatically.
Deletions:
The comment identifier is the key to identifying which comments go with which posts. Most <a href="HOWBLOGGINGTOOLSWORK">blog publishing tools</a> offer a way to add post details automatically.
Edited on 2005-04-06 05:31:11 by pe7001.lrdns.com
Additions:
A full list of suggested comment identifiers∞ is available.
Deletions:
A full <a href="SUGGESTEDCOMMENTIDENTIFIERS">list of suggested comment identifiers</A> is available.
Edited on 2005-04-06 05:30:41 by pe7001.lrdns.com
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Comment Identifiers
Edited on 2005-04-06 05:25:44 by pe7001.lrdns.com
Additions:
The comment identifier is the key to identifying which comments go with which posts. Most <a href="HOWBLOGGINGTOOLSWORK">blog publishing tools</a> offer a way to add post details automatically. The following examples are from Blogger:
- BlogItemNumber - will insert a unique post number
- BlogItemDateTime - will insert the date and time of your post - this is the suggested method as it is always unique in your account.
Deletions:
The comment identifier is the key to identifying which comments go with which posts. Most <a href="HOWBLOGGINGTOOLSWORK">blog publishing tools</a> offer a way to add post details automatically. The following examples are from Blogger: <$BlogItemNumber$> - will insert a unique post number
<$BlogItemDateTime$> - will insert the date and time of your post - this is the suggested method as it is always unique in your account.
Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2005-04-06 05:23:59 by pe7001.lrdns.com []
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The comment identifier is the key to identifying which comments go with which posts. Most <a href="HOWBLOGGINGTOOLSWORK">blog publishing tools</a> offer a way to add post details automatically. The following examples are from Blogger:<$BlogItemNumber$> - will insert a unique post number
<$BlogItemDateTime$> - will insert the date and time of your post - this is the suggested method as it is always unique in your account.
A full <a href="SUGGESTEDCOMMENTIDENTIFIERS">list of suggested comment identifiers</A> is available.