Subscribe to Comments 2.1

Subscribe to Comments 2.1 is a plugin that allows commenters on your blog to check a box before commenting and get e-mail notification of further comments. It is one of the most popular WordPress plugins out there for the simple reason that it helps foster a community around your blog by encouraging commenters to come back and stay engaged in the dialog.

Features

  • Rudimentary security
    • Users cannot enter a random e-mail into the subscription manager and modify someone else’s subscriptions
    • In order to modify subscriptions, users need to use a special link, given in notification e-mails, and printed in the comments form as long as they have their comment cookie
  • Recognition of subscription status
    • Unsubscribed users see the “subscribe to comments” checkbox, but subscribed users see a “Manage your subscriptions” link
    • The author of the post is recognized by either login or comment cookie and is assumed to be subscribed to the entry (as they will receive notifications through WordPress)
  • Themeable subscription manager
    • Uses visual style of WordPress interface
    • Can be optionally accessed via “Manage” menu in WordPress
    • E-mail verification of block requests
    • Javascript “invert selection” link to check/uncheck subscriptions for mass deletion
    • “Return to the page you were viewing” link that persists at the top of the page, so that users can easily return to the post they were reading once they are done modifying subscriptions
  • Ability to let users change notification e-mail address
    • In the subscription manager, users can request that their notification address be changed for all their subscriptions
    • Special link is sent to the old address for verification
    • Once clicked, their e-mail address will be changed instantly for all their comments
  • Easy integration into comments form
    • No modification of comments form needed for WP 1.5+ (supported themes)
    • For users who want custom placement of the checkbox/link to subscription manager, this can be done with one simple function call, placed anywhere in the comment form
  • Subscription without leaving a comment
    • By popular demand, you can now offer visitors the option of subscribing to comments on an entry without having to leave a comment themselves
    • If the reader later decides to join the conversation, their subscription continues without them having to explicitly set it
  • Customization
    • You can make the Subscription Manager that your users see use your theme’s header, footer and sidebar, using CSS to style it to fit your site
  • Internationalization
    • I’ve written Subscribe to Comments 2.1 with i18n in mind, making full use of __() and _e() functions. The domain is “subscribe-to-comments”.

Download

Version 2.1 Update

Version 2.1 of Subscribe to Comments has a feature that people have been begging me to implement for many months: you can view the list of people who are subscribed to posts on your blog, and you can also see a list of the most “subscribed” posts. Also in this version is a new one-file install. You just put subscribe-to-comments.php in your /plugins/ directory, activate, and you’re done. This version will work on WordPress versions from 2.0.6 through 2.3.1 (highest tested).

Versions

  • 2.1.2 Fixed a few bugs that’d send bad notifications (thanks Donncha!), cleaned up some code and moved to using proper WP escaping functions
  • 2.1.1 WordPress 2.2 compatibility! Also note that support for attribute_escape() is needed, so if you get errors about that, upgrade to the latest version in your branch
  • 2.1 big update, fixing a few potential XSS holes, and misc error messages… see above for details
  • 2.0.8 XSS security fixes, hopefully fixed “+” symbols in e-mail for good
  • 2.0.7 additional “funky e-mail” fixes
  • 2.0.6 support for e-mail addresses with “+” symbols, option to disable CSS “clearing”
  • 2.0.4 potential security bugs, better WP 2.0 capabilities compat

Feedback/Bugs

Feel free to leave bug reports or feature requests here. Use this entry’s comments to ask support questions or offer general feedback

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4,469 Responses to “Subscribe to Comments 2.1”

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  1. ehcrea |

    I translated version 2.1 in Turkish and you could find it here.

  2. Karsten (werderblog.net) |

    I have solved my problem with the language. Before you get the plugin translated, you have to define your language in the wp_config:
    define (’WPLANG’, ‘de_DE’);
    Now, it works great. Thanks a lot!!

  3. Diogenes |

    Hi, I found a bug on your plugin. In fact when is used special characters on “Subject” field of emails is appears like “Novo Comentário and tradução” although in mail itself the letters are ok.

    Thank You

  4. ronchicago |

    very nice plug! there is an issue i don’t quite understand.

    1) while logged in as admin i can see the subscription options, etc. great!

    2) however, logged in as someone else there is a text that says i am subscribed with a link to “manage your subscriptions” and when i click i go to a generic message page that says i need need a valid access code.

    3) if not logged in but just commenting (anyone can comment on my site) same options as 1) prevail. great!

    please advise on 2) note: i see a “spelling checker” on your comment menu. is that also part of your plug? thanks!

  5. Rayzrshrp |

    I installed this today and I can’t get it to email out notices for the life of me. I followed the testing procedure in the readme.txt and no joy. I’m running the most recent version of Wordpress with the default theme and was wondering if I’m missing something obvious?

  6. to.rben |

    Still got the same issue as in post #1441. No emails sent at all.

  7. Jiang |

    I have used it for a week, and it is helpful for me~. so i tranlsated it into Chinese now.
    Chinese version can be downloaded from here:
    http://www.box.net/shared/zp41q9t9t7

  8. edwin |

    Vamos a provar este plugin
    saludos

  9. DiS |

    You write very good plugin! But i can’t find where translate it to other language. I want translate it to russian language, becouse i’m bed speak english. Where i can translate your plugin?

  10. Peterson |

    It’s ok, But what will happen if too many spam comments are received like viag-a, pe-is products, i.e almost spam.

  11. Paula |

    The following error message comes up when you click on the link to manage your subscriptions from the eMail that is sent. I can’t find any mention of this. Can someone please help with this issue?

    “You may not access this page without a valid key.”

    Paula

  12. guspim |

    Hi,

    I’m trying to translate the plug-in messages to portuguese. What I’m supposed to do with the subscribe-to-comments.pot ?

    Thanks!

    Cheers,
    Gustavo

  13. Diogenes |

    Gustavo,

    Dá uma passada em: (clique no meu nome no comentário) já traduzi a versão em portugues.

    Obrigado

    English:

    Please go to my site at: (just click in my name under comment) I´ve already translated the version into portuguese.

    Thanks!

  14. Paula |

    The following error message comes up when you click on the link to manage your subscriptions from the eMail that is sent. I can’t find any mention of this. Can someone please help with this issue?

    “You may not access this page without a valid key.”

    Paula

  15. Rayzrshrp |

    So cleary no support is being offered on this plugin by the author I see.

  16. Dennis Edell |

    HELP!

    It’s installed/activated and does not work. For the life of me…and a few others helping…we can’t figure out any reason for it not to be working.

    I’d be more then happy to leave a donation, if you can help.

    Thanks so much,
    Dennis

  17. propaganda press |

    nicely done. just upgraded to the latest version like the ability to manage subscriptions

  18. Tiago Rodrigues |

    Ok, here’s a little usability question:

    Maybe this is an issue with some templates, but my blog’s template is basically an altered version of the default, so i don’t think that’s the problem.

    The thing is, the default place for the checkbox for notification of comments usually gets automatically put after the submit button. To put it before that, the templated has to be manually edited.

    Why is this an usability issue ? Imagine me. I’m a keyboard junkie. I start filling up all the fields on the comment (name, mail, etc) and changing them with the Tab key. When i reach the Submit button, i never get to see that checkbox. This has happened to me a lot on others blogs. So here’s my suggestion :)

    By the way, i tried leaving a ticket on trac but there’s only a login button…how would i register ?

  19. Andrew |

    I’m a stupid man!
    Are you too?

  20. Paula |

    The following info is not working. You still have to leave a comment in order to sub to the thread. Does anyone else have this working?

    Paula

    Optional: If you would like to enable users to subscribe to comments without having to first leave a comment, place this somewhere in your template, but make sure it is **outside the comments form**. A good place would be right after the ending `` tag for the comments form: ``

  21. Andrew, Sqwink Design |

    This is a great plugin, worked straight away on Wordpress 2.1

  22. Paula |

    Ya it’s a good plugin, but it doesn’t look as if it’s being supported. Have you been able to figure out how to let the user subscribe to a comment without having to make a post first?

    Paula

  23. Dennis Edell |

    Sure wish mine would work.

  24. Pande |

    I’m having problems with users that leave wrong e-mails, my server is burning with a lot of fake e-mails address around.
    Can I validate and just send notification to “good” addresses?

  25. Rayzrshrp |

    OK after some digging this might help a few people or maybe not but it explained things for me.

    If you have email notification enabled under wordpress options do you ever receive them? I don’t along with subscribe to comments not working.

    The solution:

    For the Mail functions to be available, PHP must have access to the sendmail binary on your system during compile time. If you use another mail program, such as qmail or postfix, be sure to use the appropriate sendmail wrappers that come with them. PHP will first look for sendmail in your PATH, and then in the following: /usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/etc:/etc:/usr/ucblib:/usr/lib. It’s highly recommended to have sendmail available from your PATH. Also, the user that compiled PHP must have permission to access the sendmail binary.

    Hopes this helps someone. I guess I was stupid to think wordpress could send email without an email smtp server running lol

  26. Paula |

    I’m all for making a donation here if someone would just please answer my question and fix the problem…

    I am not understanding what code to use exactly in my posts that have download links in them. I don’t have a page with a list of downloads. My downloads are typically one per post and each one is different.

    I would like to make it so that only reg’d members can download, but I am obviously putting the code statement in the posts incorrectly.

    Paula

  27. Paula |

    Sorry folks, forget that last note, wrong forum.

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