> > That's not what I intended - it's meant to be more or less just
> > syntactic sugar for `\[[!meta date=foo]]`, setting the `%pagectime`.
> > The code looks as though it ought to work, but perhaps it's buggy?
-> > --[[smcv]]
+> > (edited to add: it is, see below) --[[smcv]]
>
> The only time I've seen this be much problem personally is when moving
> a page, which means moving its comments directory, which tends to
>>> Sorting by filename would only be useful with
>>> [[!cpan Sort::Naturally]], since normal `cmp` ordering would break pages
>>> with more than 9 comments. --s
+
+----
+
+[[!template id=gitbranch author="[[smcv]]" branch=smcv/comments-metadata]]
+
+I thought that, as internal pages, comments were not preprocessed
+(and so their date attributes did not have a chance to take effect) until
+they were already being inlined, by which time they have already been
+sorted by the files' ctimes. Actually, I was wrong about that - internal
+pages have a special case elsewhere - but they did skip the `scan` hook,
+which is also fixed in my branch.
+
+The real bug was that the preprocess hook for comments didn't run
+in the scan phase; my branch fixes that, streamlines that hook a bit
+when run in the scan phase (so it doesn't htmlize, and only runs nested
+directives in scan mode), and adds a regression test. --[[smcv]]
+
+[[!tag patch]]
+
+> Thanks.. I am not 100% sure if I just forgot to scan internal pages
+> or left it out as some kind of optimisation since none needed to be
+> scanned. Anyway, if it was an optimisation it was not much of one
+> since they were preprocessed. All applied, [[done]]. --[[Joey]]