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    • 24887
    • 2 Posts
    Hi people,

    I have the following Jot coding on my website:

    [!Jot? &subscribe=`1` &pagination=`10` &sortby=`createdon:a` &moderated=`1` &captcha=`1` &notify=`2` &notifyAuthor=`1` &customfields=`name,email` &validate=`name:Please enter your name,email:Please enter a valid e-mail address. It will not be publicly displayed.:email` &placeholders=`1` &output=`0` !]
    <h2> Comments</h2>
    [+jot.html.comments+]
    [+jot.html.navigation+]
    [+jot.html.moderate+]
    [+jot.html.form+]

    And everything seems to be working well to a point. People can make comments and give me their details once they have written the captcha code. I then get an email letting me know there is a comment with links to published and unpublished comments. Once I am logged in, I can then open the page from within MODx and see the unpublished comment on a page that is open for editing, but I can’t open it from the link in the email, even when I am logged in into MODx. And then, when I click the icon on the comment to publish it, the page refreshes in the normal site view non-editing mode and the comment hasn’t been published.

    This has happened many times, but once when I rebooted my computer I was able to publish a comment and once when I rebooted my browser.

    Any ideas?
    • check the URLs involved; I’ve run across this when I was logged in to the manager at domain.com, but was looking at the page in question at www.domain.com
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        • 24887
        • 2 Posts
        Brilliant! Thank you so much. That was the problem. I’ve got a .co.uk domain pointed at a .com site. But due to a muddle when we were transferring the site to a new host, it seems as if I need to use the .co.uk manager to publish comments. Thanks smiley