On 6 April 2013 02:53,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Friday, 5 April 2013 04:36:23 UTC+1, michaeltwofish wrote:
>>
>> > - The disqus plugin seems to be broken for me, probably because my
>> > comments
>> > include has a different name ... this is one of the main plugins that
>> > people
>> > may want to use. In the end I decided against using it because we can
>> > use
>> > our own anti-spam plugins.
>>
>> I wish I'd never written it. It was written before there was an API
>> for Disqus, so all it does is insert the Javascript snippet for you,
>> and it doesn't even do that in a sane way. In short, consider that
>> there is no Disqus plugin.
>
> I guess this means that if a user currently uses Disqus and wants to migrate
> to Habari they can't easily move their comments. I guess I need to finish
> migrating my site before worrying about this kind of thing.

Do you currently have your comments in WordPress as well as Disqus?
The importer should bring them across. If your comments are just in
Disqus and you use the same URLs, I believe they should just turn up
when you include the Disqus JavaScript. But you're right that there is
currently no way to keep Habari comments in sync with Disqus comments.
--
Michael C. Harris
http://twofishcreative.com/michael/blog
IRC: michaeltwofish #habari

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