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authorhttp://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/ <http://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/@web>2008-11-18 05:37:36 -0500
committerJoey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2008-11-18 05:37:36 -0500
commitbd14203c0b8ca9b736a73e70440c4ee3b571618f (patch)
tree1b408077cb16ddacb0286a357d226ccba14d0f45 /doc/plugins/contrib
parent22fb4e4d3394b010288bd2a34df64f01110123d1 (diff)
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diff --git a/doc/plugins/contrib/comments.mdwn b/doc/plugins/contrib/comments.mdwn
index 2e501995f..3e6dcfd76 100644
--- a/doc/plugins/contrib/comments.mdwn
+++ b/doc/plugins/contrib/comments.mdwn
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-[[!template id=plugin name=postcomment author="[[Simon_McVittie|smcv]]"]]
+[[!template id=plugin name=comments author="[[Simon_McVittie|smcv]]"]]
[[!tag type/useful]]
This plugin adds "blog-style" comments. The intention is that on a non-wiki site
@@ -23,7 +23,12 @@ only by direct committers. Currently, comments are always in [[ikiwiki/markdown]
>> admins (~= git committers) and possibly the commenter (who we can't check for
>> at the moment anyway, I don't think?) to be able to edit comments - I think
>> user expectations for something that looks like ordinary blog comments are
->> likely to include "others can't put words into my mouth". --[[smcv]]
+>> likely to include "others can't put words into my mouth".
+>>
+>> My other objection to using a namespace is that I'm not particularly happy about
+>> plugins consuming arbitrary pieces of the wiki namespace - /discussion is bad
+>> enough already. Indeed, this very page would accidentally get matched by rules
+>> aiming to control comment-posting... :-) --[[smcv]]
Directives and raw HTML are filtered out by default, and comment authorship should
hopefully be unforgeable by CGI users.
@@ -37,10 +42,14 @@ hopefully be unforgeable by CGI users.
>> I was initially wary of allowing meta directives, but I think those are OK, as long
>> as the comment template puts the \[[!meta author]] at the *end*. Disallowing
>> directives is more a way to avoid commenters causing expensive processing than
->> anything else, at this point. --[[smcv]]
+>> anything else, at this point.
+>>
+>> I've rebased the plugin on master and made it sanitize individual posts' content now.
+>> Disallowing HTML is still optional and on by default, but it's trivial to remove
+>> the code. --[[smcv]]
When comments have been enabled generally, you still need to mark which pages
-can have comments, by including the `\[[!postcomment]]` directive in them. By default,
+can have comments, by including the `\[[!comments]]` directive in them. By default,
this directive expands to a "post a comment" link plus an `\[[!inline]]` with
the comments.
@@ -72,7 +81,10 @@ to allow non-admin users to comment on pages, but not edit anything. You can als
to allow anonymous comments (the IP address will be used as the "author").
-Optional parameters to the postcomment directive:
+> This is still called postcomment, although I've renamed the rest of the plugin
+> to comments as suggested on #ikiwiki --[[smcv]]
+
+Optional parameters to the comments directive:
* `commit=no`: by default, comments are committed to version control. Use this to
disable commits.
@@ -86,7 +98,8 @@ Optional parameters to the postcomment directive:
* `atom`, `rss`, `feeds`, `feedshow`, `timeformat`, `feedonly`: the same as for [[plugins/inline]]
This plugin aims to close the [[todo]] item "[[todo/supporting_comments_via_disussion_pages]]",
-and is currently available from [[smcv]]'s git repository on git.pseudorandom.co.uk.
+and is currently available from [[smcv]]'s git repository on git.pseudorandom.co.uk (it's the
+`postcomment` branch).
Known issues:
@@ -94,7 +107,7 @@ Known issues:
* The access control via postcomment() is rather strange
* There is some common code cargo-culted from other plugins (notably inline and editpage) which
should probably be shared
-* If the postcomment directive is removed from a page, comments can still be made on that page,
+* If the comments directive is removed from a page, comments can still be made on that page,
and will be committed but not displayed; to disable comments properly you have to set the
closed="yes" directive parameter (and refresh the wiki), *then* remove the directive if
desired