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12:57 pm July 23, 2008
| dennis slagers
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When using http://wordpressmobile.mobi/ as plugin to show the site on mobiles it's impossible to add any comment as it will not show the 'magic' word . .
it this a feature / bug?
would be great to have it working
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1:04 pm July 23, 2008
| Peter
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This is probably a JavaScript rendering problem. Try using the manual insert method.
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10:31 am July 25, 2008
| dennis slagers
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Peter,
it seems that the mobi version is using it's own comment template, so it's not working in that way as proposed.
maybe you can check where or what we should add to add withing that mobi plugin to support your plugin as well
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12:08 pm July 25, 2008
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Hi Dennis,
Unfortunately I don't have a mobile device or any mobile themes (there are many) on hand. Hopefully someone else can help. This does not sound like an issue that requires particular specialty in my plugin — someone else can probably provide you with some advice for the code placement within the template.
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1:10 pm July 25, 2008
| dennis slagers
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that plugin can also be enabled for the 'wholesite' for testing, so no mobile device needed ;-)
and when analysing further I see a call to wp-comment.php so even no template at all .. mmm
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1:34 pm July 25, 2008
| Peter
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You're right. I downloaded the theme and tested it out. I tried inserting the manual insert code and it acts as though that function call does not exist. Because it doesn't seem to use the WordPress template system, I will have to conclude, as least for now, that my anti-spam plugin simply isn't compatible with that plugin.
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