One of the biggest complaints from many including me is that Radio didn’t have interactivity (comments). Burningbird’s Alter Ego has implemented comments on her own. Waiting for the details on how she did it.
That looks a lot like the dotcomments set up. There is another system out there too that Brandy at http://www.mizdos.com uses that would probably work. Matter of fact, there are 2-3 systems out there that are independent that I have seen. Problem is, if the host of the comments becomes overloaded then no one can leave comments on your site. I’m all for the systems that sit on your server & have comments built right in…
i use an ASP-driven commenting system. it’s wunderful–i don’t have to deal with the problems Christine talked about. (server overloads, etc.) i found it through sneaker.org.
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That looks a lot like the dotcomments set up. There is another system out there too that Brandy at http://www.mizdos.com uses that would probably work. Matter of fact, there are 2-3 systems out there that are independent that I have seen. Problem is, if the host of the comments becomes overloaded then no one can leave comments on your site. I’m all for the systems that sit on your server & have comments built right in…
i use an ASP-driven commenting system. it’s wunderful–i don’t have to deal with the problems Christine talked about. (server overloads, etc.) i found it through sneaker.org.