Description
Pingcrawl aims to replicate WordPress.com’s « Possibly related posts » capability. It queries Google Blog Search for related blog posts (based on tags, or the post title if there are no tags), tries to verify that they are pingback/trackback compatible sites and, if so, adds links to such posts to the end of each blog post where it is invoked.
Scope-limiting configuration options are included to enable Pingcrawl to fit any WordPress installation’s memory/execution time budget.
Licence
Pingcrawl is free software released under the GPL. If you find it valuable, you’re invited to make a small donation toward its ongoing support and maintenance.
Captures d’écran
Installation
- Download the plugin and extract the contents of the ZIP file to the wp-content/plugins/ folder. Alternately, use automatic installation from WordPress’s admin screens.
- Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Go to Settings -> Pingcrawl to configure options.
FAQ
- Why does it take so long to post articles now?
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Pingcrawl needs to fetch and process a lot of web pages in order to do its job. Get patient.
- Why do I get a « Page not found » error when posting?
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The script is either running out of memory or executing for too long.
This can be remedied in two ways:
- Reduce the max tags, max pings per tag and/or Google hits options.
- Increase PHP’s
max_execution_time
and/ormemory_limit
in your php.ini.
- How can I prevent Pingcrawl from running on a given post?
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Two ways:
- Disable the plugin until you want to use it again.
- Before publishing the post, create a custom field called ‘pingcrawl_pinged’ and set its value to ‘1’.
- How can I re-ping a given post?
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Delete the ‘pingcrawl_pinged’ custom field from the post.
- Why don’t my pingbacks/trackbacks show up at the sites I’m pinging?
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- Blog owners may delete your ping/trackbacks.
- Blog owners may mark your ping/trackbacks as spam.
- If you’ve been spammy with pings in the past, your new pings might be marked as spam by anti-ping-spam plugins.
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Journal
3.1
- Released to wordpress.org
3.0
- My initial release based on version 2.8 alpha by Josh Team.
- Stripped down version requires PHP5, WP2.7 (at least, for the new HTTP API; untested below 2.8.4).
- No database tables; ping information is all stored in post metadata.
- Admin menus cleaned up, made to reflect plugin functionality.
- Ignores blogsearch results containing: htm, html, blogspot, livejournal, ning.com, aspx, vbulletin (which rarely if ever accept WP ping notifications).
- If no pingable posts for a tag are found, no output is added.
- If no pingable posts at all are found, nothing at all is added.
- Minimal debugging available through PHP error logging if function mjg() is enabled by uncommenting it in the source.
- Stripped out code that original author(s) were using to attract links to their own sites.