responses

Joey Hess 2008-11-18 14:03:44 -05:00
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>> enough already. Indeed, this very page would accidentally get matched by rules
>> aiming to control comment-posting... :-) --[[smcv]]
>> The best reason to keep the pages internal seems to me to be that you
>> don't want the overhead of every comment spawning its own wiki page.
>> The worst problem with it though is that you have to assume the pages
>> are mdwn (or `default_pageext`) and not support other formats. --[[Joey]]
When using this plugin, you should also enable [[htmlscrubber]] and either [[htmltidy]]
or [[htmlbalance]]. Directives are filtered out by default, to avoid commenters slowing
down the wiki by causing time-consuming processing. As long as the recommended plugins
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>> I've rebased the plugin on master, made it sanitize individual posts' content
>> and removed the option to disallow raw HTML. --[[smcv]]
>> There might be some use cases for other directives, such as img, in
>> comments.
>>
>> I don't know if meta is "safe" (ie, guaranteed to be inexpensive and not
>> allow users to do annoying things) or if it will continue to be in the
>> future. Hard to predict really, all that can be said with certainty is
>> all directives will contine to be inexpensive and safe enough that it's
>> sensible to allow users to (ab)use them on open wikis.
>> --[[Joey]]
When comments have been enabled generally, you still need to mark which pages
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
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>> Then control freaks like me could use "link(tags/comments)" and tag pages
>> as allowing comments.
>>
>>> Yes, I think a pagespec is the way to go. --[[Joey]]
>>
>> 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]]
>>> Using the template would allow customising the html around the comments
>>> which seems like a good thing?
The plugin adds a new [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]] match type, `postcomment`, for use
with `anonok_pagespec` from the [[plugins/anonok]] plugin or `locked_pages` from
the [[plugins/lockedit]] plugin. Typical usage would be something like: