--- date: "2006-03-04T04:00:46Z" title: Using Akismet in PHP4 to Defeat Comment Spam ---
I've been having comment spam problems on my personal page. Wordpress uses Akismet for comment spam filtering now-a-days, and there are bindings for several languages, including PHP5, Python, and Ruby. The Akismet API documentation documentation has a PHP4-friendly code snippet, but a quick Google search didn't turn up any full-blown PHP4 bindings, so I wrote my own. Here's an example of the API:
#
# Check comment using Akismet (http://akismet.com/). Returns true for
# spam, and false for ham.
#
function is_comment_spam($news_id, $name, $email, $url, $comment) {
global $AKISMET_CONFIG;
# populate comment information
$comment_data = array(
'user_ip' => $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'],
'user_agent' => $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],
'referrer' => $_REQUEST['REFERER'],
'permalink' => "http://paulduncan.org/?id=$news_id",
'comment_type' => 'comment',
'comment_author' => $name,
'comment_author_email' => $email,
'comment_author_url' => $url,
'comment_content' => $comment,
);
# create akismet handle
$ak = new Akismet($AKISMET_CONFIG['api_key'],
$AKISMET_CONFIG['blog']);
# return akismet result (true for spam, false for ham)
return $ak->check_comment($comment_data);
}
Download php4-akismet-0.1.tar.gz (Signature)
Update: Fixed a minor typo in the example.