It should work out of the box. Just make sure you do not call it twice
with the same parameters.

On 14 Lug, 02:10, Narendran <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> The functionality provided by threaded comments plugin will do for me.
> But I want to add multiple comment widgets on the same page, and
> facing some trouble on trying that. If someone has already done it
> successfully before, it would be grateful if you could share the work.
>
> On Jul 14, 1:57 am, Thadeus Burgess <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Pros:
>
> > * Disqus is really easy to use and setup and include on your site.
> > * Automatically emails you with comments, that you can respond to from
> > your email client
> > * You don't have to do anything but include the javascript on your
> > page and include a page ID.
>
> > Cons:
>
> > * Reliant on disqus, their export feature is weak and a manual
> > process. If they go down or decide to start charging for the service,
> > your SOL.
> > * If for some reason disqus servers go offline, like what happens with
> > the fail whale, then so does your sitescommentingsystem.
> > * Because your comments are javascript, they are NOT included in
> > search results. Comments can be a decent source of SEO to the page.
>
> > --
> > Thadeus
>
> > On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 3:25 AM, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I do not know about them but I have these
>
> > >http://web2py.com/plugins/default/comments
> > >http://web2py.com/plugins/default/simple_comments
>
> > > Other users have other systems
>
> > > On 13 Lug, 03:11, Narendran <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> Hi,
> > >> I'm about to addcommentingsystem to my site I've developed using
> > >> web2py. I'd like to hear opinions regarding integrating Disqus, or
> > >> IntenseDebate, if someone has already done this.
> > >> If there is some native web2py widget, I'd like to try that as well. I
> > >> could not hit any on googling for one.
>
> > >> --
> > >> Thanks
> > >> Narendran

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