'; ?> > <?php if ( is_singular() ) printf(ent2ncr(__('Comments on: %s')), get_the_title_rss()); elseif ( is_search() ) printf(ent2ncr(__('Comments for %1$s searching on %2$s')), get_bloginfo_rss( 'name' ), esc_attr(get_search_query())); else printf(ent2ncr(__('Comments for %s')), get_bloginfo_rss( 'name' ) . get_wp_title_rss()); ?> comment_post_ID); get_post_custom($comment_post->ID); ?> <?php if ( !is_singular() ) { $title = get_the_title($comment_post->ID); $title = apply_filters('the_title_rss', $title); printf(ent2ncr(__('Comment on %1$s by %2$s')), $title, get_comment_author_rss()); } else { printf(ent2ncr(__('By: %s')), get_comment_author_rss()); } ?> ' . get_comment_author_url() . ''; ?> ]]> ]]> comment_parent == 0 ) : // This comment is top level ?> comment_parent); // The rel attribute below and the id tag above should be GUIDs, but WP doesn't create them for comments (unlike posts). Either way, its more important that they both use the same system ?> comment_ID, $comment_post->ID); ?>