HaloScan Commenting and Trackback

Most recent edit on 2008-01-03 15:58:20 by ElcaaLchip [sitoudomale]

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
Ideally the comment identifier should contain no spaces and only alphanumeric characters. HOW that is achieved differs between blog publishing tools.
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
A full list of suggested comment identifiers is available.




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
  • 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

    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

    Additions:

    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 []
    Page view:
    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.
Page was generated in 0.1345 seconds