This is an implementation of the trackback specification for use in OpenACS.
Trackback is a method of notifying a web site that you have linked to it. It is most commonly used to link between weblogs. It allows writers to comment on posts on other web sites from their own page instead of visiting the other site. Besides this, it generally allows writers to learn who is reading and commenting on their posts and helps build community.
A good guide to how it all works is A Beginner's Guide to Trackback (opens in new window) by Mena and Ben Trott, the original designers of the Trackback specificaion.
Trackback pings are stored as general-comments. Because general_comment is not a content repostiory content_type, trackback is not a separate object_type. This will be fixed in a future version. Additional information about the weblog that sent the ping is stored in the trackback_pings table.
Currently any object_id that allows general_comment_create for the "Unregistered Vistor" user (user_id 0) can receive a trackback ping. That is the only activity required to allow trackback to be sent to an object.
A sample implementation is in the lars-blogger package. To display trackback information along with comment information, include the /packages/trackback/lib/trackback-chunk template in the page you wish to display comments and trackback pings. The parameters to the include are:
# /packages/lars-blogger/www/trackback-chunk.tcl # generates rdf fragment to indentify trackback URL for a weblog entry # @param url url of object to trackback (relative to page root) # @param object_id entry_id of entry # @param title title of entry
Pending cleanup of general comments to remove dependence on acs_messaging, trackback_ping should be a subtype of a general_comment object type.