That is correct and we have no plans to extend it right now.The limit is 4 comments right? Any reason why? Any way to have more?
Surely, I'll see if I am able to replicate this or not. I will update you thereafterHello again,
I recently merged two threads on our live site and found that the posts were not sorted correctly in chronological order. This addon seemed to be the most likely culprit. So, I went to my local dev site and with this addon enabled merged two threads and also got posts out of order. I disabled the addon and did another merge and the posts were sorted correctly.
Would you mind seeing if you can duplicate this issue?
Do you mean through the XenForo Media Manager? Not at this time, no.Does this plugin work in media?
Hi hi, I'm not ThemeHouse but have you tried rebuilding the post cache?Hello again,
I recently merged two threads on our live site and found that the posts were not sorted correctly in chronological order. This addon seemed to be the most likely culprit. So, I went to my local dev site and with this addon enabled merged two threads and also got posts out of order. I disabled the addon and did another merge and the posts were sorted correctly.
Would you mind seeing if you can duplicate this issue?
This upper limit is hard coded in the product. You can find it here in your local path:The limit is 4 comments right? Any reason why? Any way to have more?
src/addons/ThemeHouse/PostComments/_data/options.xml
. It will make your AdminCP red though but it works just fine if you change it.Hi hi, I'm not ThemeHouse but have you tried rebuilding the post cache?
I +1 this. I did not realize the comments were not in the alerts. That makes a few complaints we've recently had make more sense. Users do not expect a comment to be treated differently than a normal post v/v alerts. Other than that everyone adores this feature! Thanks.This upper limit is hard coded in the product. You can find it here in your local path:src/addons/ThemeHouse/PostComments/_data/options.xml
. It will make your AdminCP red though but it works just fine if you change it.
@Jake B. @Lukas W. I am also at the same forum that @MarkFL wrote about just above and the add-on is wonderful but alerts are a must for this. Users already do not like the add on because they feel ignored and that no one likes their comments, but they just aren't being noted and added to the alert queue. I made a ticket at TH. Please help!
We're glad to hear your users are adoring this add-on although as far as comments being shown within alerts, I'd have to check with our team to see if this is something we plan on adding. I'll update this post once I hear back!I +1 this. I did not realize the comments were not in the alerts. That makes a few complaints we've recently had make more sense. Users do not expect a comment to be treated differently than a normal post v/v alerts. Other than that everyone adores this feature! Thanks.
Thanks to @XenSoluce for resolving this one.@Dalton Prock @XenSoluce
Not sure if anyone wants to try to resolve it, but there's a conflict with this addon and [Liam W.] Post Macros, one has to be disabled for the other to work:
- Error: Call to a member function last() on array
- src/addons/LiamW/PostMacros/XF/Pub/Controller/Thread.php:20
Stack trace
#0 src/addons/KL/EditorManager/XF/Pub/Controller/Thread.php(27): LiamW\PostMacros\XF\Pub\Controller\Thread->actionAddReply()
#1 src/XF/Mvc/Dispatcher.php(321): KL\EditorManager\XF\Pub\Controller\Thread->actionAddReply()
#2 src/XF/Mvc/Dispatcher.php(244): XF\Mvc\Dispatcher->dispatchClass()
#3 src/XF/Mvc/Dispatcher.php(100): XF\Mvc\Dispatcher->dispatchFromMatch()
#4 src/XF/Mvc/Dispatcher.php(50): XF\Mvc\Dispatcher->dispatchLoop()
#5 src/XF/App.php(2178): XF\Mvc\Dispatcher->run()
#6 src/XF.php(390): XF\App->run()
#7 index.php(20): XF::runApp()
#8 {main}
Request state
array(4) {
["url"] => string(41) "/threads/testing-comments.88162/add-reply"
["referrer"] => string(53) "/threads/testing-comments.88162/"
["_GET"] => array(0) {
}
["_POST"] => array(11) {
["message_html"] => string(14) "<p>testing</p>"
["attachment_hash"] => string(32) "0ce3053fe54c3d2943961f6df653d898"
["attachment_hash_combined"] => string(87) "{"type":"post","context":{"thread_id":88162},"hash":"0ce3053fe54c3d2943961f6df653d898"}"
["scheduled"] => array(1) {
["posting_date"] => string(0) ""
}
["last_date"] => string(10) "1600366596"
["last_known_date"] => string(10) "1600366567"
["klPage"] => string(0) ""
["_xfToken"] => string(8) "********"
["_xfRequestUri"] => string(32) "/threads/testing-comments.88162/"
["_xfWithData"] => string(1) "1"
["_xfResponseType"] => string(4) "json"
As per the above response by one of our developers, Lukas:I can not find it in your site.
This add-on will not receive an update for XenForo 2.2. We're currently preparing to phase it out of its life cycle and will have more updates for you soon.
For anyone who wishes to fully migrate away, after uninstalling Post Comments, navigate to ACP > Tools > Data maintenance > Rebuild caches and run the "Rebuild threads" job with "Rebuild positions and post counters" selected. This will reorder all your comments into a normal thread structure based on post date.
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