Commenter Spy 1.3 alpha for WordPress 2.5

Monday, May 5th, 2008 by Daniel M. Gattermann at 21:42

The alpha version 1.3 of Commenter Spy adds compatibility for the latest WordPress release and is only working with version 2.5 or later.

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GeoMapLookup: Now With .kml Downloads

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007 by Daniel M. Gattermann at 23:35

GeoMapLookup — my web application to show the geographical location of an IP address using Google Maps — now provides a download link for .kml files to be used with your copy of Google Earth. Zoom in on your commenting blog visitors with Commenter Spy the GeoMapLookup integrating WordPress plugin.

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Commenter Spy 1.2: Moderation Mail Integration

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007 by Daniel M. Gattermann at 22:54

Commenter Spy 1.2 includes a new link to directly query GeoMapLookup from within you comment moderation and notification e-mails sent by WordPress. No need for going to your admin control panel first! See the dedicated Commenter Spy page for more information »

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Enhanced Commenter Spy 1.1 Available

Thursday, November 23rd, 2006 by Daniel M. Gattermann at 00:22

The version 1.1 update to Commenter Spy now uses GeoMapLookup — a service to display the geographical location (via Google Maps; coordinates provided by MaxMind’s GeoLite City) of the IP address used by your visitor who left the comment. Additionally Counterize IP URLs are now supported so you can locate your visitors who took a […]

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GeoMapLookup: Find That IP or Domain on a Map

Thursday, November 23rd, 2006 by Daniel M. Gattermann at 00:02

I’ve finally created my own geolocation application I wanted to have for a long time. It is a web application to show the geographical location of your current IP address on a map. An elegant solution is possible using Google Maps and MaxMind’s free GeoLite City database. You can either visit GeoMapLookup to do a […]

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Commenter Spy for WordPress

Monday, November 20th, 2006 by Daniel M. Gattermann at 23:46

Have you ever wondered where all those nice folks came from (geographically; not in terms of referring website) who leave comments on your WordPress blog? This basic WordPress plugin uses JavaScript to change the URL used for the WHOIS request that is triggered by a click on the IP addresses shown on your blog’s Manage […]

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