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SimpleComments

TrackBacks are comments. They are comments left on someone else’s site rather than your own, but they are comments nonetheless. Movable Type makes a distinction between entry comments and TrackBacks that seems artificial, and it made more sense to me to have TrackBack ping data appear within the comments portion of a Movable Type site.

SimpleComments is a new plugin that will let you do just this. Comments and Trackbacks are merged into a single list. Comment counts include the number of TrackBack pings, and best of all, you don’t need to learn new MT tags in order to do this.

Download

Simplecomments 1.34 (updated Jul 24, 2006)

Installation

Unzip the SimpleComments zip file to a directory on your computer.

Copy the plugins and php directories to the MT directory on your server.

Usage

Simplecomments gives you a couple of new tags that complement the existing set of Movable Type comment and ping tags.

  • <MTSimpleComments>
    The main container tag. This tag will create a list of comments and pings sorted by date. You can use the MT comment sort order settings to display the comments in ascending or decending order, or you can configure the order in your templates using the same sort_order attribute as the built-in MTComments tag. You can also use lastn=&#8221;N&#8221; to limit the total number of comments and pings displayed. Under MT3+ only approved comments are displayed. If you want to show unapproved comments as well, add an attribute of moderate=&#8221;0&#8221;. You use standard MTComment… and MTPing… tags inside this container to output your comment and ping data.

    If you use this tag inside an entry, only the comments for that entry will be displayed. If you use it outside an entry, all comments will be displayed in ascending or descending order, depending upon your sort_order attribute. The default sort order is defined in your blog config.
  • <MTSimpleCommentCount>
    A unified count of your comments and pings. If you have 3 comments and 2 pings, <span class="caps">MTS</span>impleCommentCount will display 5.
  • <MTSimpleCommentNumber>
    The numeric order of the current comment or TrackBack. For the first SimpleComment, it reads 1. For the second, 2, and so on.
  • <MTSimpleCommentOdd>
    Returns 1 if the current SimpleComment is odd and 0 if it is even. Useful for setting alternating background colors with stylesheets. Use something like class=&#8221;commentbg<MTSimpleCommentOdd>&#8220; and create classes for commentbg0 and commentbg1.
  • <MTSimpleCommentIfTrackback>
    The <span class="caps">MTS</span>impleComments tag is going to give you a list that has both comments and TrackBack pings. Since comments and pings use a different set of MT tags, you can use this conditional container to output data for trackbacks. The contents of this tag will only be displayed if the current item in the comment list is a TrackBack.
  • <MTSimpleCommentIfComment>
    Just like <span class="caps">MTS</span>impleCommentIfTrackback, the contents of this tag will only be displayed if the current item in the comment list is a Comment. See the example below to help you understand how this works.
  • <MTSimpleCommentEntry>
    This container tag works just like the MTCommentEntry tag and contains the entry on which the comment or TrackBack was made. Using this tag, you can use MTEntry tags to get entry data for that SimpleComment.
<MTSimpleComments lastn="5">
<MTSimpleCommentEntry>
This comment was made on the entry <MTEntryTitle>.
</MTSimpleCommentEntry>
</MTSimpleComments>

Example

<p><MTSimpleCommentCount> Comments</p>
<MTSimpleComments>
<MTSimpleCommentIfTrackback>
<a name="trackback-<MTPingID>"></a>
<p><b><a href="<MTPingURL>"><MTPingBlogName></a></b> 
<$MTPingDate format="%b %e, %Y %l:%M %p"$><br />
<MTPingExcerpt><br />
Read more in <a href="<$MTPingURL$>"><$MTPingTitle$> &raquo;</a></p>
</MTSimpleCommentIfTrackback>

<MTSimpleCommentIfComment>
<a name="comment-<MTCommentID>"></a>
<p><b><$MTCommentAuthorLink$></b> 
<$MTCommentDate format="%b %e, %Y %l:%M %p"$><br />
<$MTCommentBody$></p>
</MTSimpleCommentIfComment>
</MTSimpleComments>

License

Like my other freeware, this plugin is released under the open-source MIT License. In plain English, that means you can do whatever you want with the software, including modifying it, selling it, or eating it, but I’m not responsible for anything that goes wrong.

The PHP port was created by Brad Choate and is also released under the MIT license.

Revision History

1.34 - Jul 24, 2006

  • (fix) Errors when using MTSimpleCommentEntry tags in templates (Thanks to Jaques Distler for the bug report)

1.33 - Jul 12, 2006

  • (fix) Errors when rebuilding templates under MT 3.3
  • (fix) Integrated patches from Cameron Bulock and Joe D’Andrea to handle MT’s TrackBack anti-spam tools

1.32 - Oct 24, 2004

  • (fix) when used outside an entry with the lastn attribute and there are recent unapproved comments, the list of comments wasn’t what you’d expect.
  • (new) PHP version for dynamic templates courtesy Brad Choate
  • (changed) Easier installaion. Uses SelfLoader so the entire perl plugin is contained in a single file. The Module previously in MTPlugins is no longer needed and can be deleted if desired. Idea from Brad Choate, who’s Perl Fu is much stronger than mine.
  • (new) The plugin is listed as an installed plugin in the MT user interface on MT3 or later

1.31 - Oct 18, 2004

  • (fix) Uninitialized value warnings when the moderate parameter wasn’t used.

1.3 - Oct 12, 2004

  • (new) The moderate attribute controls the display of unmoderated comments under MT3+. The default is to show approved comments only.

1.2 - July 27, 2004

  • (new) support for MT 3.x comment statuses. Only approved comments show up.

1.11 - Apr 24, 2003

  • (Fix) SimpleCommentEntry didn’t work for trackbacks outside an entry context. Thanks to Jacques Distler for the initial bug report and Alexei Kosut for the patch.

1.1 - Apr 23, 2003

  • SimpleComments can now be used outside an entry, thanks to Mark Paschal.
  • Added SimpleCommentNumber tag.
  • Added SimpleCommentOdd tag
  • Added SimpleCommentEntry container
  • Moved bulk of code into an external module to improve MT performance

1.0 - Feb, 2003

  • Initial release.

sda
March 16, 2006 8:56 AM

looks cool

Matt Moore
July 12, 2006 7:11 PM

The link to simplecomments1.33.zip doesn’t seem to be working.

Henrik Gemal
July 13, 2006 10:21 AM

You forgot to change the version number to 1.33. It still says 1.32 in SimpleComments.pl

Pad
September 6, 2006 3:34 PM

well, it seems like someone fixed it, thank you.

Michael Croft
October 3, 2006 9:01 PM

MTSimpleCommentCount off by one in 1.34? It looks like it on my first entry. Not sure what’s going on, will look at that and see if I can help trace it down.

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