[solved]JComments and Component

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12 years 3 months ago - 12 years 3 months ago #22243 by gcprnet
Hi, I need a little help here understanding Comments for Flexicontent:
I installed JComments and enabled them in flexicontent a while ago and everything seems to work OK, but when I write a comment to a flexicontent article the comment is assigned to com_content and not to com_flexicontent in the backend.
The articles I comment are definetly flexicontent articles. They are managed by flexicontent, they use flexicontent templates and types and they use flexicontent fields.
I have some old comments in there that are assigned to com_flexicontent but all new comments I make are not.
I checked all settings (at least I think I did).
Can anyone tell me what this means? Is it bad?
Regards
Last edit: 12 years 3 months ago by gcprnet.

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12 years 3 months ago #22270 by ggppdk
This is the correct behavior.

FLEXIcontent uses joomla article system to store all basic data of FLEXIcontent items, this is done for better compatibility.


-- Flexicontent is Free but involves a big effort on our part.
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12 years 3 months ago #22285 by gcprnet
Good to know. I was concerned I broke something...
Thanks :-)

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