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Because pingbacks just aren't comments, they shouldn't be stored in the comments table. So, a new table has been created for them and the blog post
view pages have been accomodated to show them at the bottom just like the related posts are shown.
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Previously, the blogging engine only allowed for three tags per post, and it also stored each in seperate fields. Now, all tags are stored in one
field and there can be more than three. The only functionality that has been removed because of this is that now, on archive pages, tags are not
shown next to the current month's posts as they used to be, because the Four Island templating system does not yet support sub-blocks of sub-blocks.
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Saturday is Four Island's weekly poll day, so normal articles should not be posted on that day.
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phpsvnclient.php was previously used to interface the Four Island Subversion Repositories so changesets could be seen via the RSS feed, but not only
not many people want this in their RSS feed, and the people that did could get a seperate feed, but Four Island no longer uses Subversion, instead it
uses the better, distributive Mercurial.
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The hit counter previously saved all IP addresses to a folder in the root directory called "ipdetails.txt". This is seriously unnecessary as Apache
keeps it's own logs and Four Island already stores tracking data (for popularity) in it's database.
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Previously, for about two weeks (while Four Island was down), Four Island used a threaded commenting system with comment titles (yes, like Slashdot).
I quickly grew tired of this and was too lazy to completely remove the title field.
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