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TriExpert replied on June 17, 2008 12:12 to the discussion "How to disassociate/reassociate comment with post" in Intense Debate:
Michael replied on June 12, 2008 22:01 to the discussion "How to disassociate/reassociate comment with post" in Intense Debate:
Hey Mark,
Please manually set the three extra variables:
var idcomments_post_id = ‘POST_PERMALINK’;
var idcomments_post_url = ‘POST_PERMALINK’;
<span>POST_TITLE</span>
Where POST_PERMALINK = link to post and POST_TITLE = title of the individual post
That should fix the problem. Sorry again for the inconvenience.
-Michael
A comment on the discussion "How to disassociate/reassociate comment with post" in Intense Debate:
Michael, thanks, the blog's at http://triexpert.com/coach and the first of the three posts is
http://triexpert.com/coach/coach-q-an... (the subsequent ones will have URLs /coach-q-and-a-2 and 3, and should NOT contain Sally's comment).
Thanks! – TriExpert, on June 12, 2008 14:05
Michael replied on June 11, 2008 22:11 to the discussion "How to disassociate/reassociate comment with post" in Intense Debate:
Mark McDonnell started a conversation in Intense Debate on June 11, 2008 10:37:
How to disassociate/reassociate comment with postI wrote a long post the other day. I included the Intense Debate JS at its end. My intention from the first was to clone the post and divide it into parts. Specifically, I copied it twice and renamed the copies' URLs so all 3 are now unique. I deleted all but part 1 (plus the I.D. JS) from the first post and published it. I deleted all but part 2 (+ID JS) from the second, and all but part 3 (+JS) from the third. Note that only the first post is published as of now.
Somebody commented on the first post, and the comment appears (at least to me, the admin) on all three. This will mislead or confuse any blog readers when I DO publish the follow-on posts, and is not what I want to happen.
What can I do to correct? Thanks in advance.
Mark
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