Hi,
is it possibble to set the FB modul when you add a comment, it would sent the email to me? Probably it needs to set it on http://www.facebook.com/developers/apps.php but I have not found how. Could you please help me?
Thank you for perfect modul!
David
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Re: Phoca Facebook Comments Module - email
Hi, I have no experiences with this, will be great if someone has a solution, I am interested too in this (if there is such option)
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Re: Phoca Facebook Comments Module - email
Ahoj,
je to škoda, že když mi někdo napíše k fotkám komentář nebo klikne "to se mi líbí", tak se to nedozvím. Takže nemůžu reagovat. Jedině náhodou, když projíždím svůj web, ale mám tam hodně fotek
To FB nemá ještě dořešené a zřejmě asi nebude mít, co?
It is to bad I am not able to know when anybody write a comment to me.
David
je to škoda, že když mi někdo napíše k fotkám komentář nebo klikne "to se mi líbí", tak se to nedozvím. Takže nemůžu reagovat. Jedině náhodou, když projíždím svůj web, ale mám tam hodně fotek
To FB nemá ještě dořešené a zřejmě asi nebude mít, co?
It is to bad I am not able to know when anybody write a comment to me.
David
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Yes, this is a disadvantage of the Facebook comments, maybe the Facebook developers will do some improvement there? (if there is no one at the moment)
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Re: Phoca Facebook Comments Module - email
Hi,
probably I have found answer on http://developers.facebook.com/docs/ref ... /comments/
There is writen: "How do I know when someone comments on my site? You can subscribe to the 'comment.create' and 'comment.remove' events through FB.Event.subscribe."
nad link http://developers.facebook.com/docs/ref ... subscribe/
But I have no idea what to do with:
Subscribe to a given event name, invoking your callback function whenever the event is fired.
For example, suppose you want to get notified whenever the session changes:
FB.Event.subscribe('auth.sessionChange', function(response) {
// do something with response.session
});
Global Events:
auth.login -- fired when the user logs in
auth.logout -- fired when the user logs out
auth.sessionChange -- fired when the session changes
auth.statusChange -- fired when the status changes
xfbml.render -- fired when a call to FB.XFBML.parse() completes
edge.create -- fired when the user likes something (fb:like)
edge.remove -- fired when the user unlikes something (fb:like)
comment.create -- fired when the user adds a comment (fb:comments)
comment.remove -- fired when the user removes a comment (fb:comments)
fb.log -- fired on log message
Have you any idea?
probably I have found answer on http://developers.facebook.com/docs/ref ... /comments/
There is writen: "How do I know when someone comments on my site? You can subscribe to the 'comment.create' and 'comment.remove' events through FB.Event.subscribe."
nad link http://developers.facebook.com/docs/ref ... subscribe/
But I have no idea what to do with:
Subscribe to a given event name, invoking your callback function whenever the event is fired.
For example, suppose you want to get notified whenever the session changes:
FB.Event.subscribe('auth.sessionChange', function(response) {
// do something with response.session
});
Global Events:
auth.login -- fired when the user logs in
auth.logout -- fired when the user logs out
auth.sessionChange -- fired when the session changes
auth.statusChange -- fired when the status changes
xfbml.render -- fired when a call to FB.XFBML.parse() completes
edge.create -- fired when the user likes something (fb:like)
edge.remove -- fired when the user unlikes something (fb:like)
comment.create -- fired when the user adds a comment (fb:comments)
comment.remove -- fired when the user removes a comment (fb:comments)
fb.log -- fired on log message
Have you any idea?
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Re: Phoca Facebook Comments Module - email
Hi, thank your for this info, but seems like the documentation is really not helpful for me, I have no experiences with it and from the documentation, I do know nothing It is so much brief, maybe some expample or some explanation will be better.
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