I've just been chatting with sprewell on IRC and it occurred to me
that it might be handy to share my current development priorities for
typo with the wider list.
Immediate goals
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* Finish the work on making article publication use a state object
* Possibly look at making the
Piers Cawley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've just been chatting with sprewell on IRC and it occurred to me
that it might be handy to share my current development priorities for
typo with the wider list.
[...]
Medium/Long Term
[...]
* Textfilters. I really, really, want
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On 13/05/2006, at 22:23 PM, Trejkaz wrote:
Any ideas?
To answer my own question, it was probably a bug in Active Record,
which is fixed now. Now I just wonder why about 90% of my unit tests
fail. I haven't modified *that* much from the trunk.
On 12 May 2006, at 21:15, phil wrote:
What would I grep for in the logs/production.log file to pull out
comments and their details?
You need to check your servers raw logs as well, but in
production.log grep for:
submit=submit
and
action=comment
That's narrow it down for you
Gary
On 13 May 2006, at 02:16, Trejkaz wrote:
On Saturday 13 May 2006 04:35, Gary Shewan wrote:
It could definitely be possible to write an app that automatically
submits comments to Typo sites that stop non-ajax comments, but the
economic payoff for spam is it's bulk nature and it just wouldn't
Gary Shewan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 13 May 2006, at 12:15, Piers Cawley wrote:
* Admin plugins. Rework the admin interface so it's easy to add a new
admin tab as a plugin. That way we can experiment with things like
spam handling/blacklisting or whatever in a way that's (hopefully)
Trejkaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 13/05/2006, at 22:23 PM, Trejkaz wrote:
Any ideas?
To answer my own question, it was probably a bug in Active Record,
which is fixed now. Now I just wonder why about 90% of my unit tests
fail. I haven't modified *that* much from the trunk. :-/
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On 13/05/2006, at 23:23 PM, Gary Shewan wrote:
But somebody is obviously looking at spamming Typo sites because it's
an untapped yet small market. But at the moment it's more hassle
than it's worth to work around the spam protection.
They're
On 2006-05-13 14:23:21 +0100, Gary Shewan wrote:
On 13 May 2006, at 02:16, Trejkaz wrote:
On Saturday 13 May 2006 04:35, Gary Shewan wrote:
It could definitely be possible to write an app that automatically
submits comments to Typo sites that stop non-ajax comments, but the
economic
On 13 May 2006, at 18:19, Morten Liebach wrote:
There's an idea. Everyone hitting wp-comments.php and other tell-tale
pages gets blacklisted automatically. Would that be feasible?
Could be but there'd be no point. Anybody trying to attack through
the wp-comments vector is always going to
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