I just finished a new script that adds a replytracker for the posts you recently wrote in group forums. It reloads automatically after a custom amount of time and displays as much replys as you want.
I have just one request, if possible, and that's to show visited links as gray or whatever, so you know whether or not it's really new. Other than that, it's about perfect.
I have just one request, if possible, and that's to show visited links as gray or whatever, so you know whether or not it's really new. Other than that, it's about perfect.
Thanks! Visited links look different from new replys now and I added an option to not display them at all.
Thanks for the update, but neither the yes nor the no option works for me. That is, they neither disappear nor show as being visited. And I'm opening the links from the script (into a new tab). They show up as visited in the regular Reply Tracker.
While I have your ear, any chance on making the title a link to your regular Reply Tracker (not to pick nits, but note that it's two words)?
_Tarkus_ said: Thanks for the update, but neither the yes nor the no option works for me. That is, they neither disappear nor show as being visited. And I'm opening the links from the script (into a new tab). If you open the link with right-click and "Open in new tab" it doesn't work. Left click or middle click (opens the link in a new tab as well) work.
_Tarkus_ said: While I have your ear, any chance on making the title a link to your regular Reply Tracker (not to pick nits, but note that it's two words)? No problem.
* There's a way to tell if a user is on his own profile without configuring anything, looking at an "a" node with "idBadgerUser" id (the dropdown menu on the top right corner when you're logged in).
* Adding those lines could be a good idea if you don't want your script to be loaded on every single page related to the profile (library, neighbours, etc...) // @exclude http://www.last.fm/user/*/* // @exclude http://www.lastfm.*/user/*/*
thechair said: Great script, the only thing I am missing is to mark threads as spam, you know, all these "what are you listening to" etc threads. Would be awesome! Nice idea. This feature is in the new version.
Alan71 said: * There's a way to tell if a user is on his own profile without configuring anything, looking at an "a" node with "idBadgerUser" id (the dropdown menu on the top right corner when you're logged in).
Thank you, that probably bothered me the most about my script.
Alan71 said: * Adding those lines could be a good idea if you don't want your script to be loaded on every single page related to the profile (library, neighbours, etc...) // @exclude http://www.last.fm/user/*/* // @exclude http://www.lastfm.*/user/*/*
Level81 said: great. thank you very much. where do i get the newest version of the script? You always get the latest version if you follow the links in my first post.
It seems that it's not picking up the name (and thus give a link) to journals, so they just sit there in limbo, since you have nothing to click on (unless you want to mark it as spam).
_Tarkus_ said: It seems that it's not picking up the name (and thus give a link) to journals, so they just sit there in limbo, since you have nothing to click on (unless you want to mark it as spam).
That's a last.fm problem in the reply tracker RSS feed (http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/1.0/user/_Tarkus_/replytracker.rss). For comments on your journal it says New comment on your journal about '' and it links to the last thread in the feed. As long as the last.fm developers don't fix this I can't do anything at all.
Thanks for your detailed response. Turns out reloading my profile got rid of it anyway.
With the spam filters and the ability to hide read threads, I now just keep my profile open in a tab, and no longer use the real Reply Tracker. This is one awesome script!
thechair said: Bug! All the links in the reply tracker leads to the chineese last.fm. I get all information about a post from here: http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/1.0/user/thechair/replytracker.rss This includes title, link and time. If any of these values are wrong it's probably an error only the last.fm developers can fix.
Replytracker in your profile