What version of .Text are you running? I'd love to
moderate my comments, but in my .94 version of .Text,
there is no such option. .94 has "Default
number of items to display in listings",
"Always create new items as
published", "Always expand advanced
options" and "Enable
Comments"
Could you ammend your post to say what version of .Text
you're using?
Roy agree I done that but sadly the spammers use the
metablogs api to send their crap stuff. And you can't
moderate this way.
The only solution I know is to implement Brian Delahunty
solution. Unfortunatly Scott seems to be too busy to do
so with weblogs.asp.net :-(
If Scott read this please implement at least Brian's
solution, it take only five minutes to install it!
Roy,
I've noticed recently (probably starting in the last
month) comment spam on my blog. I've hesitated in
turning moderation on as it's one more thing that I have
to do each day. Yes, it's just a click but still that's
time spent maintaining something that I shouldn't have
to. I'm going to hold out to see if the spam goes away
because like I said, for a year or so it was fine.
Only the weblogs.asp.net crowd has access to moderation
in .Text. You guys were getting super secret code drops
of .Text that were never released publicly. :( Everybody
else has to upgrade to Community Server to moderate
comments.
Ryan: I wasn't aware of this. I think I'm using 0.95 of
.TEXT.
Isn't this downloadable anywhere?
Sorry... I'm using .95... can confirm the OOTB .95
version avail on GDN (as a workspace) does not include
this option.
Hey, I'd love to do it... just need to do it! For now,
I'm just waiting on the first SubText release.
Even the version on Scott his website that you could
download file by file, doesn't have the comment
moderation included.
I have downloaded that version and have it running at
home, in a test environment. But because of the number
of bugs in .Text that seem to occur on totally random
occasions, probably when there's a full moon or
something like it, I decided to upgrade our community to
Community Server 1.1, although I'm not totally satisfied
by that product as well.
But as I don't want a PHP or Java solution for all .NET
bloggers, there's not really another option to support
multiple bloggers :)