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coComment for CS 2007 updated
Every day you can learn something new. Today it was Scott who taught me ControlAdapter s after he read my post about coComment with CommunityServer 2007 . You know, ControlAdapters are not only good for tweaking CSS. My original solution was a replacement...
coComment support for CS 2007
If you are one of my two regular readers, you may have noticed that I published many posts regarding coComment . In fact, I published instructions to integrate coComment in original CommunityServer and CS2.1SP1 (for CS2.0 and CS2.1 Keyvan was faster than...
Updated to CS2.1 SP1 and fixed an issue
I just upgraded my site to Community Server 2.1 SP1. I wouldn't post this if I did not encounter an issue, though you may experience this error only if you use my coComment support for CS . In fact, it occurs only if you use BlogThreadQuery and set ReturnFullThread...
Updated coComment support for Community Server 2.1
Yesterday the guys at coComment updated their scripts . They also refreshed the example for Community Server, but that's targetting CS 2.0. There are some breaking changes in the API of CS 2.1, so that code won't work with Telligent's latest...
What's next
As mentioned in my last post , I'm working on several extensions for Community Server 2.1. I used to use the Intensive.CodeHighlighter library by Gary McPherson , but I could not find any updated version. Therefore I "re-engineered" a .NET...
coComment Logo for my blog
Jayson Knight requested a logo for coComment to put on his blog. Though I think he refered to the comment form, I created two different "blog buttons" (or how these 80x15 images are called). Here they are: is shown on every page and indicates...
More coComment
Dave Burke entered the coComment zone and said : The thing is, there's no way to know if a blog (particularly a CS blog) supports CoComment. We CS guys may want to add a "CoComment Enabled" message or something to our blog comment form until...
Revised coComment support
Yesterday Jayson Knight described how to add coComment support to CommunityServer. I'm a user of coComment too, therefore I added Jayson's hack to my blog. However, I don't like how the URL to the blog post is rendered (it's the rewritten...