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This page serves to document the current list of comment schemas, formats, and efforts as background for the design of a simple comments MicroFormat.
This page serves to document the current list of comment schemas, formats, and efforts as background for the design of a simple comments MicroFormat.


== Blogging software comment fields ==


== Centralized Implementations ==
=== WordPress ===
* http://wordpress.org
 
** comment_ID
** comment_author
** comment_author_IP
** comment_author_email
** comment_author_link
** comment_type
** comment_text
** comment_excerpt
** comment_date
** comment_time


== Examples from the wild ==
== Examples from the wild ==

Revision as of 18:22, 23 June 2005

Current Comments Formats

There have been several efforts to define data formats for posting "comments" on the Web.

This page serves to document the current list of comment schemas, formats, and efforts as background for the design of a simple comments MicroFormat.

Blogging software comment fields

WordPress

    • comment_ID
    • comment_author
    • comment_author_IP
    • comment_author_email
    • comment_author_link
    • comment_type
    • comment_text
    • comment_excerpt
    • comment_date
    • comment_time

Examples from the wild

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<p>Congratulations!  Any list that includes Molly Holzschlag and Wil Wheaton is certainly something... and that's just the Honorable Mentions.</p>

<p>Now to scrape the links of all the rest of those "people you may not know but probably should"...</p>
<span class="comments-post">Posted by: <a href="http://www.brianstorms.com/mt/mt-comments.cgi?__mode=red&id=3826">Chris</a> at June 21, 2005 08:53 PM</span>
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