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How to allow comments on FLEXIcontent?

  • Published by
    Emmanuel Danan
  • Last modified
    08 November 2009
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    End user, Webdesigner
  • Concerns
    Component
  • Since Version
    beta4
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To use the comments feature, install JComments component (www.joomlatune.com). Select and enable comments on the general configuration.

Plugin file and a new icon on your dashboard, will automatically be installed.

Then you will be able to define if you allow comments on specific types, categories or items in their parameters

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+2 #1 Guest 2009-11-17 14:01
Cab I use any other commercial or free commenting systems as Joomcomments?
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+1 #2 Emmanuel Danan 2009-11-17 19:19
Jomcomments (azrul) is integrated by default, but I couldn't test it (because I don't want to buy it)
If it doesn't function like this, I'll provide a commercial plugin for that.
Why commercial? because I think if you are ready to pay for them, you have to be ready to pay me either to provide the bridge. It seems to be fair ;-)
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0 #3 Guest 2009-11-20 18:57
of course Emmanuel Danan.
Thanks
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0 #4 Guest 2010-01-12 22:48
I try to use Jcomment with the Beta5. Form is visible but it is impossible to save the comment. I checked the FC and Jcomm. config. Unsucessfully !
Do U have an idea Emmanuel.

Thanks.
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0 #5 Guest 2010-01-12 23:40
Quoting BEtrained:
I try to use Jcomment with the Beta5. Form is visible but it is impossible to save the comment. I checked the FC and Jcomm. config. Unsucessfully !
Do U have an idea Emmanuel.

Thanks.



I did a test on Mac+MAmp (Doesn't work) and on PC+Xampp (Work). Do U have any feedback about that.
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0 #6 Emmanuel Danan 2010-01-13 05:58
Please verify you've the lastest JComments version, if yes it's a permission problem. (I'm using MAMP myself).
Try to copy the Jcomments plugin file for flexi to the jcomments plugins directory.
This file will be found in components/com_flexicontent/librairies/jcomments
Please, no support request on the comments, it's to complicated to manage.
Cheers,
Emmanuel.
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+2 #7 Mohammad Alkhuzzi 2010-02-01 01:59
Is it possible to add support for JXComments http://jxtended.com/extensions/comments.html , it is Commercial GPL and it will be the default comments system for Joomla 1.6.

Regards
Mohammad
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+1 #8 papo 77 2010-10-27 17:15
Good Job
Thanks
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