http://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/ 2008-11-18 04:15:58 -05:00 committed by Joey Hess
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@ -12,6 +12,19 @@ only by direct committers. Currently, comments are always in [[ikiwiki/markdown]
> namespace, such as `$page/comments/*`? Then you could use [[plugins/lockedit]] to > namespace, such as `$page/comments/*`? Then you could use [[plugins/lockedit]] to
> limit editing of comments in more powerful ways. --[[Joey]] > limit editing of comments in more powerful ways. --[[Joey]]
>> Er... I suppose so. I'd assumed that these pages ought to only exist as inlines
>> rather than as individual pages (same reasoning as aggregated posts), though.
>>
>> lockedit is actually somewhat insufficient, since `check_canedit()`
>> doesn't distinguish between creation and editing; I'd have to continue to use
>> some sort of odd hack to allow creation but not editing.
>>
>> I also can't think of any circumstance where you'd want a user other than
>> 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]]
Directives and raw HTML are filtered out by default, and comment authorship should Directives and raw HTML are filtered out by default, and comment authorship should
hopefully be unforgeable by CGI users. hopefully be unforgeable by CGI users.
@ -19,6 +32,13 @@ hopefully be unforgeable by CGI users.
> htmlsanitizer and htmlbalanced plugins are enabled. I can see filtering > htmlsanitizer and htmlbalanced plugins are enabled. I can see filtering
> out directives, as a special case. --[[Joey]] > out directives, as a special case. --[[Joey]]
>> Right, if I sanitize each post individually, with htmlscrubber and either htmltidy
>> or htmlbalance turned on, then there should be no way the user can forge a comment;
>> 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]]
When comments have been enabled generally, you still need to mark which pages 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 `\[[!postcomment]]` directive in them. By default,
this directive expands to a "post a comment" link plus an `\[[!inline]]` with this directive expands to a "post a comment" link plus an `\[[!inline]]` with
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> add the comment posting form and comments to the end of each page. > add the comment posting form and comments to the end of each page.
> --[[Joey]] > --[[Joey]]
>> I don't think I'd want comments on *every* page (particularly, not the
>> front page). Perhaps a pagespec in the setup file, where the default is "*"?
>> Then control freaks like me could use "link(tags/comments)" and tag pages
>> as allowing comments.
>>
>> The model used for discussion pages does require patching the existing
>> page template, which I was trying to avoid - I'm not convinced that having
>> every possible feature hard-coded there really scales (and obviously it's
>> rather annoying while this plugin is on a branch). --[[smcv]]
The plugin adds a new [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]] match type, `postcomment`, for use The plugin adds a new [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]] match type, `postcomment`, for use
with `anonok_pagespec` from the [[plugins/anonok]] plugin or `locked_pages` from with `anonok_pagespec` from the [[plugins/anonok]] plugin or `locked_pages` from
the [[plugins/lockedit]] plugin. Typical usage would be something like: the [[plugins/lockedit]] plugin. Typical usage would be something like: