more on trackback

it seems that to get trackback working on blosxom, or perhaps on anything, requires some movable type CGI scripts to be installed.

yet more code. bother. maybe i will try it when i have a free afternoon for code review and testing.

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2 responses to “more on trackback”

  1. Patrick Chanezon
    re: more on trackback

    some notes I wrote about Trackback and Pingback last year: http://radio.weblogs.com/0105673/2003/02/13.html#a467 But if you’re in Blosxom, ie in perl, why not use the MT script ? In other systems and languages you can always find someone who implemented it: http://blojsom.sourceforge.net/javadoc/org/blojsom/blog/Trackback.html

    P@

  2. alecm
    re: more on trackback

    I will use the MT cgi scripts – eventually; I am a programmer, and can I do this. I finished my first million lines of code in 1991 when my stack of historic fanfold fell-over somewhere past the eight-foot mark.

    However unlike some of our colleagues I do not necessarily view quick-hacks and kludges and “opportunity for integration” to be a good thing. The core Blosxom code that I have reviewd looks pretty tight, but a lot of the plugins suck, badly. Multiple instances of the same multiply-indirect hash de-reference rather than a clean copy-out/poke/copyback, for instance.

    This sort of thing leads to cut-and-paste programming.

    But I do not mind being a heretic – likewise I consider Object Orientation to be a good thing when implemented in a purist manner, but typically a very bad thing when the average programmer gets ahold of it. Hours of trawling through Java foundation classes to code that _almost_ DWIW, convinced me of this; also I found the code quality of average (and some supposedly “superior”) Java programmer(s) to be appalling.

    Similarly i believe XML to be a lot easier than other colleagues make it out to be, and indeed wonder if it is not really a job-creation scheme amongst software engineers, each hell-bent upon having their own DTD.

    To me it’s not unlike the OSS-wannabees who believe they’ve changed the world by releasing a new set of skins for XINE or XMMS.

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