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Update: My blog now has a Comments RSS feed

You can find a link to the Comments RSS feed at the bottom of the right column. I've also updated the code so that you jump to the comments of the page after submitting a comment or when you access the comments from the RSS feed.

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  1. 07/09/2007 13:32:48, Jan Schulz

    Thanks!

  2. 19/09/2007 17:22:17, Jan Schulz

    Hm, seems that I don't get every comment: This post http://blog.lotusnotes.be/domino/archive/2007-09-07-blog-calendar-navigator.html has 3 comments, but only one of them show up in the feed (and it's really only one half: the first comment only has the text from 'p.s.' on :-/

  3. 19/09/2007 18:58:13, Michel Van der Meiren

    Hi Jan. You are absolutely right: I forgot an @implode() somewhere. It is fixed now.

  4. 20/09/2007 15:58:05, Jan Schulz

    Seems there are still problems :-) My feedreader doesn't show most entries. Validating your feed, I get this error:

    http://feedvalidator.org/check.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fblog.lotusnotes.be%2Fdomino%2Fcomment-feed.xml

    Seems that all you guids are the same :-(

    The other thing I found while comparing your feed to othere blogs: I doesn't have a date for "update the feed" and "posting date" for each item. But the validator seems not to miss it, so thats probably ok.

  5. 20/09/2007 16:32:36, Jan Schulz

    And another one, but more for the webpage: It would be nice to have the paragraphs of the comments a little bit seperated, so you can tell when there is a new paragraph. Right now every linnefeed in the comments seems to be a <br> (at least n my oper 9.23). I tried adding more than one linefeed, but it seem that it just gets replaced by one "</p><p>". Thanks a lot :-)

  6. 20/09/2007 16:43:21, Jan Schulz

    Hm, you need a feedback form :-) if you write a ampersand, it seems gets html'ised twice: it shows up as & in the comment (at least in web). would be nice to do the same with '>' and '<', so you can add html code in the comments (as in "code example", not to style the comment)

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