Clieop is a batch oriented specification for the Dutch Direct Debit Payment method 'automatische incasso'. The specifications are held by equens and can be downloaded ClieOp and VerwInfo. Clieop is about payment and VerwInfo is about errors or retraction of payments.
This module provides an auto generated node type. It cannot be created by hand. The module depends on node_factory to produce itself and on directdebit.
When using ubercart there is a workflow_ng action for adding directdebit to a clieop batch is available.
Furthermore there is a workflow_ng event for closing a batch, deleting a batch and processing a record from a verwinfo upload.
IMPORTANT - This module is no longer supported - Use Comment Notify instead if you are a new user or migrate to it if you are already using Comment Subscribe. We have created a simple migration script. Please see below for instructions.
About Comment Subscribe
This module allows anonymous as well as registered users to subscribe to individual comments of given node. When a user, either anonymous or registered, posts a comment, he/she can subscribe to that comment and will be notified of replies to that comment. Notifications will have a teaser of the node and a link to the comment. Notifications will also have links that will allow the user to unsubscribe from notifications for that particular comment or unsubscribe from notification for all his/her comments on that node. The development of this project was funded by Zyxware Technologies
The Blog Reactions module monitors Technorati, Google Blogsearch, Yahoo! Bloglines and Blogato for reactions - trackbacks - on your posts. It displays a date and a short summary and links back to the original reaction on the web.
Riffly.com provides a very neat service which allows your users to leave you audio or video comments on your blog. The interface lets your record the audio or video comment while on your site using the user's webcam and microphone if they have them.
riffly.com have a plugin available for Wordpress which I ported over to drupal. Their interface is very easy to use - the comments are stored on the riffly servers and accessed from their servers whenever the user selects play on your site.
There is no reason why this should be limited to comments only but not also let you as the blogger leave audio or video blog content on your site.