On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 19:51:23 +0900, Austin Ziegler <halostatue / gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 16:49:08 +0900, Laurent Sansonetti > <laurent.sansonetti / gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > > tDiary is decent, but doesn't have nice English support > > Send patch. > > If one likes mucking around in the tDiary code. I didn't. I found the > plugins easier to deal with, but too many of them are just *slightly* > problematic. The real issue with tDiary's English support is the level > of documentation available. It's unclear what modes and plugins work > well together. > I agree with you on that point, non-japanese documentation is lacking. But, fortunately, it is written in Ruby, so reading the code is usually enough to understand what it does :-) > > > and there is little that seems that can be done to support preventing comment spam. > > > RubLog doesn't have any comment facilities at all, so ... > > You can disable tsukkomi in the preferences. > > Not exactly preferred. I *do* want a comment and visitor tracking > system without resorting to email (as I am having to do with RubLog), > but I don't want to have to delete spam comments and tracking from my > diary, either. > Hehe, I don't know tDiary so much, but maybe it is possible to write a plugin that uses an antispam filter for that. But I'm using tDiary since more than a year now (with a decent traffic), and I never had a single spam comment. -- Laurent