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User Group Weblog &
Trackbacks
By George M. Holloway,
Webmaster, Southwest International PC Club, Texas
http://www.swipcc.org
gh6539(at)sbcglobal.net
Several User Groups are now
offering Weblogs (aka Blogs) in addition to their regular Web sites. Blogging
is a great way to convey new information to members and the public at large.
Depending on how the blog
administrator has set it up, members who have registered may post to the blog.
Generally the administrator will be notified of a new post that needs
moderation/approval. Likewise members may wish to comment on a particular
posting.
This has led to the question
of sharing related information between User Group Blogs. This question arose
recently when I had information on Windows Vista I wished to share on the APCUG
Blog. Not having permission to post, I contacted Don Singleton and he suggested
using “trackback”. Being new to blogging and having only recently set up the
SWIPCC Blog, I did not have any idea what Don was referring to. Undaunted, I
delved into the subject and this report is the sum of what I have learned.
The information to be
detailed here deals specifically with the Wordpress Blogging package available
free at http://wordpress.org .
The principals and
procedures should apply to all Blogging packages which have the track back
feature.
First – what is a trackback?
Trackbacks – also known as pingbacks
is a method of having two different Weblog articles linked together. Let’s say
I write an article on the latest and greatest gadget and want to link to a
similar article on a different Weblog. First I need to find out the trackback
URL of the Weblog post I wish to link to. If the Weblog is using Wordpress,
open the post comments and just above “Leave a Reply,” you will see trackback
which is hyperlinked. Right click and copy the link. Return to your Weblog and
enter your post as normal, scroll down the page and locate “Send trackbacks to:” and paste the URL in the space
provided. Save and publish your post and in a few moments an excerpt and
Linkback URL should appear in the comments of the article you wish to link to.
Well maybe it will.
Things to be
aware of:
Do not enter
trackback more than once and do not enter the URL of the Weblog site. Doing so
will risk confusing the trackback script and result in no valid trackbacks
being sent. The trackback URL can have several forms:
Examples:
·
http://www.swipcc.org/blog/?p=123
·
http://www.swipcc.org/blog/2007/01/25/sample-post/
·
http://www.swipcc.org/blog/archives/123
The last two use .htaccess re-write
rules which is beyond the scope of this article.
If you have the Askimet Spam
blocker plug-in activated it will block the trackback from being sent to
moderation. The administrator will have to monitor Askimet Spam and determine
if the trackback is legitimate and whether to accept it. Once approved, the
trackback will be posted and no further moderation is necessary.
Note: You should consider
contacting the administrator before sending a trackback. The administrator may
not wish to have trackbacks. Be Considerate.
That’s it. A nifty tool Web
Administrators can use to advantage.
This article may be
published only by APCUG member user groups. All other uses are prohibited. When
used, APCUG must be acknowledged as the source and the author credited. The
Editorial Committee of the Association of Personal Computer User Groups
(APCUG), an international organization of which this group is a member, brings
this article to you.