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Commenting system??
- mengl
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Great service!
Malte
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- douglas
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I've never used jcomments with MooFAQ.
I'm very busy right now, I'll download and install it tomorrow to test it. I hope that's ok with you.
Regards,
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- mengl
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I had tried to do so before, and I tried again after you replied to my message.
As jcomments is switched on for the appropriate category, it should be working, even if I do not activate it explicitely within the article, but it is not.
When I put "{jcomments on}" at the end of the article, the words are hidden, but they are not replaced by the comments.
What now? Did you ever use jcomments in MooFAQ?
Malte
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- douglas
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Please read our FAQ section:
ideal.fok.com.br/component/option,com_mo.../id,9/view,category/
Kind regards,
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- mengl
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I have integrated MooFAQ into my site and it works fine. There is only one thing I can't get managed:
I use jcomments as a commenting system, where my visitors can comment articles. It is easy to do: just put "{jcomments on}" at the end of the article. "{jcomments on}" will be hidden and the commenting pages are displayed in its place. Works fine.
So, when I display an article in plain website layout, jcomments will work fine. But when I display the article as a part of MooFAQ, there is no display of the commenting system. Instead, "{jcomments on}" will be displayed as a redable text (i.e. not hidden and replaced).
Does anybody have a solution to this?
If not - does anybody use another commenting system in conjunction with MooFAQ?
Thank you for your help!
Malte
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