You're replying to a comment left by Marty Romero that was posted on February 07, 2010…
This is a comment to see how this plug in works. I wonder if this has been ported to EE 2.0.
You're replying to a comment left by Kyle that was posted on February 07, 2010…
Would you be interested in an EE 2.0 port? I can certainly get that up if there’s enough interest. Please let me know!
You're replying to a comment left by Ryan that was posted on February 07, 2010…
Testing out linkluv
You're replying to a comment left by Kyle that was posted on February 08, 2010…
Link Luv only works if you enter a website URL when leaving a comment.
You're replying to a comment left by Marty Romero that was posted on February 08, 2010…
I’d be interested. Have you noticed much interest? What kind of commitment on your part and financial on the other end are you thinking porting to EE 2.0 is needed?
You're replying to a comment left by Kyle that was posted on February 08, 2010…
I went with 1.6.8 because that’s the version we currently use on the site. I developed a lot of plugins for this version, and though we have a 2.x license, will definitely be porting this and the other plugins over once I feel 2.x is mature enough. Shouldn’t be terribly long though.
You're replying to a comment left by Chris Clarke that was posted on June 11, 2010…
test comment!
You're replying to a comment left by Kelso that was posted on July 28, 2010…
Is this still current?
You're replying to a comment left by Kyle that was posted on February 08, 2011…
This is actually disabled on this site because it really needs a caching feature built-in to store the links in the database instead of fetching the latest on page load.
You're replying to a comment left by Luciana that was posted on February 09, 2011…
is it working now?
You're replying to a comment left by Greg Harris that was posted on February 09, 2011…
ya I am very interesting an EE 2.0 port. I wonder if this has been ported to EE 2.0.
You're replying to a comment left by Kyle that was posted on February 12, 2011…
Besides the FeedBurner link in your source code, there’s no rel=“alternate”, which is what the script is looking for to find an RSS feed. Very simply matching here, it’s not going to scan the entire source for URLs containing keywords like feedburner, rss, xml, etc.
You're replying to a comment left by jitsu kimono that was posted on February 18, 2011…
Awesome read.I have reading through all your posts.I will like to read next of your posts also.Thanks a lot for sharing this with us.
You're replying to a comment left by Debby Major that was posted on April 27, 2011…
Very interested in the EE 2.0 port as well. So I am testing out this plugin as well to make sure I am working smart and not hard.
You're replying to a comment left by ceiling fans with lights that was posted on July 11, 2011…
Thank you for posting the great content…I was looking for something like this…
You're replying to a comment left by Chris Clarke that was posted on June 11, 2010…