Comments on Blogs

25 posts by 7 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: April 17, 2009   (RSS)

Re: [Toledoh] Comments on Blogs

By ross - April 16, 2009

Hi Tim

The script Dave was talking about in that thread will let you setup a form that posts content to your system.

You tell the script which table to add the article to and then setup what fields you want to have filled out. This script on its own won't be a replacement for comments.

Let me know what you think :).
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Re: [Toledoh] Comments on Blogs

By Dave - April 16, 2009

You'd need to add an "id" field that identified which table and record number the "comment" for for and submit and save that so that later you could list just matching comments and not comments from everything.
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Re: [Dave] Comments on Blogs

By Toledoh - April 16, 2009

Sounds easy - if you know how... any pointers?

Cheers,
Cheers,

Tim (toledoh.com.au)

Re: [Toledoh] Comments on Blogs

By ross - April 17, 2009

Hi Tim

This is probably going to be a bit more than we can handle in the forums. Did you want to email me through consulting@interactivetools.com? Just put a link to this email thread in there so I know what we are talking about.

Going through consulting also gives us the option of just doing it all for you instead of explaining it all.

Thanks!
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