Comment Connection

Comment Connection is a WordPress plugin that automatically links comments as authors reply to each other.

Author:Wes Goodhoofd (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:2.0
WordPress version tested:2.7
Plugin version:1.6
Added to WordPress repository:01-05-2008
Last updated:06-01-2009
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Comment Connection is a plugin that turns an element of comment text to a link for a previous comment. Whenever an author uses @commenter, the text after @ is automatically linked to the previous comment it refers to.

The plugin works by searching each comment for an occurance of @. Where it finds one, the plugin searches the comment database for a comment on the same post written by the person being referenced. By doing it this way, the plugin only adds one database query for each referencing comment.

If the type after the @ symbol does not correspond to a comment, no changes are made.

Currently tested successfully with the most current version of WP, 2.7. If you have trouble with earlier versions, or even have it work properly on earlier versions, please let me know.

For a complete list of the changes from each version, please visit the plugin homepage.

Be sure to check out my other plugins at my WordPress profile.

USAGE

Inside a comment, write @commenter where commenter is the name of the author you are replying to. The plugin will successfully find a link when the commenter text is followed by a new line, colon (:), comma (,) or a dash (-).

LIMITATIONS

  1. Commenter must be an exact match of the original author's name.
  2. Many database queries can occur for a post with many referencing comments.
  3. Only links to the last comment made by commenter (ie. if the commenter writes many comments before the @, the most recent one is linked to).

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