Does any know of a plug-in that will allow you to reply to a posted comment?
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Please, create it.
If possible based it on a forum or a blog with api/webservices to record comments and replies.
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VDigital wrote:
Please, create it.
??? I didn't remember that Piwigo was a tool for developers only :-)
VDigital wrote:
If possible based it on a forum or a blog with api/webservices to record comments and replies.
And please, barricademan, have a computer science degree with 10+ years of experience ;-D
barricademan, can you give more details on your need. What would be the difference between "a reply to a comment" and "a new comment"?
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plg wrote:
VDigital wrote:
Please, create it.
??? I didn't remember that Piwigo was a tool for developers only :-)
VDigital wrote:
If possible based it on a forum or a blog with api/webservices to record comments and replies.
And please, barricademan, have a computer science degree with 10+ years of experience ;-D
barricademan, can you give more details on your need. What would be the difference between "a reply to a comment" and "a new comment"?
Sorry if I was a little vague and didn't explain in detail. What I would basically like to do is to reply to a comment that a user left on my site. Currently I receive notifications through email when a user posts a comment. The only way to reply is through an email client. I was thinking that if I were able to reply to the comment and have my reply shown directly under their comment I wouldn't have to email the user a reply.
Also, an auto reply email would be sent to the user notifying them of a response. Kind of how I am replying to you right now. If this were possible, then maybe there could also be a purge option implemented. I'm not trying to turn piwigo into a form but the option for this would certainly be popular with allot of users.
As far as the "computer science degree with 10+ years of experience", I'll leave that to the pro's. Now I feel a little inferior. :(
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barricademan wrote:
As far as the "computer science degree with 10+ years of experience", I'll leave that to the pro's. Now I feel a little inferior. :(
Mike, You're right, but you aren't a beginner anymore, I am sure you have enough experience now. ;-)
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