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Seems reasonable to explore some off-the-shelf options, to get a solid system in place quick.
Demand is high, see #4
Disqus and Livefyre are the two commercial options that come to mind.
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I'm using restful_lib with apache, which normally doesn't have write
permission to the code, so it is very annoying to have to manually create
this file and give apache permission to write to it…
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So when I first load a page with div comments="myVideoConfig", the comments load and work just fine. If I then navigate to a different route, and come back to that page with the comments, it just says…
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I'm using restful_lib with apache, which normally doesn't have write
permission to the code, so it is very annoying to have to manually create
this file and give apache permission to write to it…
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I'm using restful_lib with apache, which normally doesn't have write
permission to the code, so it is very annoying to have to manually create
this file and give apache permission to write to it…
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I'm using restful_lib with apache, which normally doesn't have write
permission to the code, so it is very annoying to have to manually create
this file and give apache permission to write to it…
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I'm using restful_lib with apache, which normally doesn't have write
permission to the code, so it is very annoying to have to manually create
this file and give apache permission to write to it…
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I'm using restful_lib with apache, which normally doesn't have write
permission to the code, so it is very annoying to have to manually create
this file and give apache permission to write to it…
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I'm using restful_lib with apache, which normally doesn't have write
permission to the code, so it is very annoying to have to manually create
this file and give apache permission to write to it…
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I'm using restful_lib with apache, which normally doesn't have write
permission to the code, so it is very annoying to have to manually create
this file and give apache permission to write to it…