Ok: All the time I've had a blog I've wanted to host comments. And now I do, at least in a rudimentary fashion. You need to put <br> and/or <p> tags in your text if you want paragraph separations. html is allowed for now; indeed security is almost entirely lacking. It would probably be possible to break my software; please don't try. Or at least, send me a note if you have an idea for something that could break it.
posted evening of Tuesday, October 16th, 2007
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See, look: a comment!
posted evening of October 16th, 2007 by Jeremy
See, look! Two comments!
posted evening of October 16th, 2007 by heebie-geebie
Look, see! I can do three!
posted evening of October 16th, 2007 by Jeremy
Looks good. I like the rotating photos, J.
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posted evening of October 16th, 2007 by Stanley
Thanks, Stanley.
posted evening of October 16th, 2007 by Jeremy
Did you code this yourself?
posted morning of October 17th, 2007 by I don't pay
Yes, all the code is my own -- about 3000 lines of php in several
files, and 15 tables in a MySql database. The Javascript is lifted
, with modifications, from Unfogged. The formatting is lifted from
a couple of different sites css files, principally Alif
Sikkiins which I think is one of the most nicely formatted
blogs around.
The php is a rationalization of my old blogs code, which was asp
and was extremely clunky.
posted morning of October 17th, 2007 by Jeremy
(Make that 2000 lines -- a 500-line file was getting
triple-counted. Also apostrophes should work properly now.)
posted morning of October 17th, 2007 by Jeremy
Looks good, and I'm glad you've finally got comments!
posted afternoon of October 17th, 2007 by language hat
We need a substantive comment now. But this is good!
My German project is Lichtenberg, who as I understand didn't think
well of Novalis. I just got a genuine 1939 Nazi Fraktur edition in
the mail. But German is hard work for me, and the NYRB translation
doesn't reference the German text.
posted afternoon of October 17th, 2007 by John Emerson