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  • Netsensei

    (@netsensei)

    WP Mollom doesn’t hold a comment back after a captcha was succesfully completed. That’s something WP does. I’m going to assume the option is controlling this behaviour. Changing it should not affect how Mollom works. Multiple spam mechanisms can confuse eachother though. That’s why it’s you shouldn’t (have to) combine them.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Updating the Mollom plugin?
    Netsensei

    (@netsensei)

    Hi,

    These last months, my business have been eating away time, so this project wasn’t on the priorities list.

    Of course, I will pick this up very soon. I wonder if someone has had the time to confirm whether the fixes are good. If so, I’ll package a new version with the fix asap.

    Hi,

    I had compatibility issues with my plugin and WP OpenID. Extra fields in the $_POST variable weren’t passed correctly.

    I’ve tried this developerversion of WP OpenID against WP Mollom. As far as I can see, this version seems to work like a charm ??

    Btw. The version in the Google Repository is not in sync with the WP repository (developer version) It would be nice to see an update with this fix come out soon.

    With regards,

    Matthias

    Thread Starter Netsensei

    (@netsensei)

    Today I released version 0.5.0 of WP Mollom. A plugin that brings the power of Mollom to WordPress. You can download the package here.

    So, a lot has changed since version 0.4.0…

    • I rewrote the SQL after this suggestion on Pressed Words. Mollom now uses it’s own table to store all it’s data instead of fumbling with the WordPress data model.
    • I fixed the incompatibility issues with WordPress OpenID plugin.
    • Improved the error handling.
    • Status messages are now a lot more verbose
    • Added the mollom_moderate_comment($comment_id) tag for use in templates and themes. This allows direct moderation of a comment without first having to go to the dashboard.
    • … a lot more!

    So download, go forth and protect your blog against those vile spammers through Mollom!

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Issue with global variables
    Thread Starter Netsensei

    (@netsensei)

    Thanks,

    Well, I tried to do it with several unique variables. I passed the data through the action through a $mollom_commentdata variable which I declared global. That’s when things went wrong.

    As far as this goes, maybe I should use a singleton to store and transfer data across functions…

    Thread Starter Netsensei

    (@netsensei)

    Hello,

    Just to let you know: the first public beta of the wordpress plugin is here. You can get it here: https://www.netsensei.nl/mollom

    It’s tested on WP 2.5.0 and above. If you have feedback, please let me know!

    With regards,

    Matthias Vandermaesen

    https://www.netsensei.nl/
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