Comment moderation is one of those things that Typo kind of vaugely supports, but offers no UI for.  If comment.published == false, then comments won't be displayed.  There are unit tests and everything :-).

I'll try to cobble together a better comment admin page soon, and we'll see how it goes.  The big problem is knowing where to stop--all things considered, I'd be just as happy ripping the whole admin interface out, but I'm not going to do it right now.


Scott

On 6/28/06, Gary Shewan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 28 Jun 2006, at 04:08, Scott Laird wrote:

> You know, code like this worries me:
>
>   def commentCheck(user_ip, user_agent, referrer, permalink,
> comment_type, comment_author, comment_author_email,
> comment_author_url, comment_content, other)
>     return callAkismet('comment-check', user_ip, user_agent, referrer,
> permalink, comment_type, comment_author, comment_author_email,
> comment_author_url, comment_content, other)
>   end

That's not the best Akismet support that I've seen.  Mephisto has it
integrated, but to be honest with you I'd only like to see Akismet
hand in hand with comment moderation.  We've got nothing like that
yet.  Akismet improves by the amount of information that is submitted
into it ... I haven't looked into it but I'm not sure I'm entirely
comfortable with a raft of data being sent to the Akismet servers
every time a comment is submitted ... doesn't matter how well it's
implemented.  Ideally this would be a plugin (but we don't have the
architecture for that) because I don't see the terrible spam problem
that would need this in core.

Gary




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