Tedd wrote:
> I just wanted to check before launching my own home-grown
> solution and then having everyone say "Why didn't you use
> so-and-so's 'comment manager'"?

For what it's worth, I'm interested in a good solution to this problem
as well, and I don't think it's nearly as trivial as others seem to think.

Most existing solutions have one or more undesirable characteristics:

1. Too many external dependencies
2. Some content is removed
3. Blacklist approaches to filtering
4. Yet another markup language
5. XHTML is required (or invalid XHTML is produced)

I'm sure I could come up with several more with a bit of thought. Of
course, I'd love to be proven wrong and shown a really great solution.

Chris

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