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When I first decided to migrate the comment systems of my 2 blogs away from the built in Wordpress systems, IntenseDebate was the first option I looked at. Unfortunately, at the time they had just been sold to Automattic (the Wordpress folks) and had digressed into an invite only service temporarily while they made the transition. Because of that I decided to instead go with Disqus.
Installation on a Wordpress blog was simple, and exactly like Disqus in that once you have signed up for an account, you simply install a plugin and tweak the settings to fit your tastes. Also important with the latest incarnation of IntenseDebate is the addition of the 2 way comment syncing feature. Unlike in the previous version, IntenseDebate now allows you to import your older comments onto their servers and also places any comments placed with your IntenseDebate setup back into your Wordpress install so that if you decide to not use their service, all your comments will still be accessible. Disqus added this absolutely mandatory feature a few months ago so it is nice to see it with IntenseDebate now.
Watch a video showing some of IntenseDebates features:
One difference though will be seen starting with the soon to be released Wordpress 2.7. As I mentioned, IntenseDebate was purchased by Automattic and one results of that purchase will be the eventual integration of IntenseDebate into a standard feature of Wordpress. Version 2.7 is expected to benefit from that partnership with rumors of the integration of some of IntenseDebates features but what features that might be is still up for debate. To find out more about IntenseDebate and Wordpress they have provided the little tutorial below:
And less I forget those not using Wordpress, IntenseDebate also supports a variety of other platforms including automated installs for Blogger, Typepad and Tumblr with available Javascript code for other platforms and custom installations.
Neither this blog or my other one with Disqus installed receives many comments but I will continue to put both services to the test in the coming months and let you know if any major differences come up. And if any of you have any opinions or experiences with either service or their other competitors like SezWho and JS-Kit feel free to let us know.
ZDNet is reporting via Craig Murphy on a typosquatting site that is offering a fake download version of Wordpress that could open your site up to hacking via a backdoor.
“Craig talks about how when he logged in to his admin account in WordPress he received a “High Risk Vulnerability Warning” from a spoofed WordPress domain. (The last ’s’ in WordPress.org has been replaced by a ‘z’.) The Warning suggests upgrading to the ‘new’ version 2.6.4 of WordPress. Downloading this ‘new’ version of WordPress I found that of the 638 files in version 2.6.4, 637 were identical to the same files in the official 2.6.3. The only difference was in the file pluggable.php. The hacked version of the file pluggable appears to be stealing the content of cookies on larger installations of WordPress. Sophos are now detecting this file as Troj/WPHack-A.”
It appears that only those mistakenly downloading from the typosquatted domain are at risk but as always be sure that you are getting your updates from the proper sources and if you have downloaded version 2.6.4 of Wordpress you might want to be wary as it currently doesn’t exist.
Wordpress 2.7 has taken the next step with yesterday’s release of Beta 1.
The first public beta of WordPress 2.7 is here at last. Join the thousands of people already testing 2.7 by downloading 2.7 Beta 1. As previously mentioned on this blog, 2.7 is bringing a new visual design. This design is almost completely implemented, but there are still a few areas that aren’t quite finished in Beta 1. There are also several glitches in certain browsers. Beta 1 provides the best experience in Firefox and Safari. Don’t worry, we are working on IE and Opera and will have those looking good in time for the final release.
I installed the Beta here and am putting it through it paces and so far I am impressed. It will take a while to get used to the redesigned admin area but the new plugin installation routine ala Joomla is great as is the integration of some features that before could only be had with plugins including sticky posts.
Also announced yesterday was the fact that the release date has been pushed back until at least the end of November from the previously announced November 10th released date.