"dgriffel": Hi, Thanks for your work ! It seems that the comments are not working when called from a section blog page ... Any idea about that ?
Thanks
I haven't checked this without friendly URLs but I can verify the problem when using Joomla SEF. The comments module seems to work when called from our frontpage. For example, it gives us an url in this format... /component/content/article/1065.html#commentID1
However, we have five blogs on our site and in those, the modules produces variations of that same url thusly... /blog1/1065.html#commentID1 /blog2/1065.html#commentID1 /blog3/1065.html#commentID1 /blog4/1065.html#commentID1 /blog5/1065.html#commentID1
In other words, except for the article number and anchor, the rest of those urls are made relative to the section blog the comments module resides in. Of course, none of those links work. If you want to check it out, you can here. http://www.newenglandsportsblog.com/ . Naturally I don't want to leave that module running on those blogs for very long though until this issue is resolved. I will leave them up for several hours today though so that you can take a look at the problem in action if you wish.
Ah, sorry I missed that. I'll bet you send more people straight than most preachers. I was looking in the wrong place. Thanks Max! The module and the new body link resolved both the order issue and the problem with incorrect section urls. Your quick response is also much appreciated.
Thanks for your work !
It seems that the comments are not working when called from a section blog page ...
Any idea about that ?
Thanks
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I haven't checked this without friendly URLs but I can verify the problem when using Joomla SEF. The comments module seems to work when called from our frontpage. For example, it gives us an url in this format...
/component/content/article/1065.html#commentID1
However, we have five blogs on our site and in those, the modules produces variations of that same url thusly...
/blog1/1065.html#commentID1
/blog2/1065.html#commentID1
/blog3/1065.html#commentID1
/blog4/1065.html#commentID1
/blog5/1065.html#commentID1
In other words, except for the article number and anchor, the rest of those urls are made relative to the section blog the comments module resides in. Of course, none of those links work. If you want to check it out, you can here. http://www.newenglandsportsblog.com/ . Naturally I don't want to leave that module running on those blogs for very long though until this issue is resolved. I will leave them up for several hours today though so that you can take a look at the problem in action if you wish.
you may need to install this module :
http://www.chronoengine.com/forums/index.php?option=com_chronoforums&cont=posts&f=18&t=10937&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=15#p13786
and make sure this is the case too :
http://www.chronoengine.com/forums/index.php?option=com_chronoforums&cont=posts&f=18&t=10937&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=15#p13794
I see the links inside the content articles are fine like here :
http://www.newenglandsportsblog.com/celtics/articles.html
Cheers
Max
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