Re: [videoblogging] ping and ping back?

2006-03-18 Thread kelly belly
The same goes for Movable Type; I had to disable trackbacks (pingbacks) completely on my blog since the amount of trackbacks I was receiving was slowing down my site. The database just couldn't handle it. /Kelly -- http://kellybelly.net On Mar 17, 2006, at 14:41 , Pete Prodoehl wrote: >

Re: [videoblogging] ping and ping back?

2006-03-17 Thread Andreas Haugstrup
On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 21:41:01 +0100, Pete Prodoehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > One note in regards to WordPress... If you set it to accept pingbacks, > you may get "pingbacks spam" and I know that in older versions, there > was no approval for pingbacks like there was for comments. (This may > hav

Re: [videoblogging] ping and ping back?

2006-03-17 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Joshua Kinberg wrote: > Here's a good explanation on Trackbacks and Pingbacks: > > > They're very similar but slightly different in their technical > implementation. > The easiest way to describe the concept is "remote comments." > S

Re: [videoblogging] ping and ping back?

2006-03-17 Thread Joshua Kinberg
Here's a good explanation on Trackbacks and Pingbacks:They're very similar but slightly different in their technical implementation. The easiest way to describe the concept is "remote comments."Sometimes you want to comment on a pos

[videoblogging] ping and ping back?

2006-03-17 Thread Richard Show
I know this is something really basic about blogging, I should know, since I hear the term all the time and everything, but ... anyway1) What does it mean to "allow pings" in wordpress2) In making posts and stuff I occasionally get an email that says something about pings regarding a post or cat