Multi Posts on FB
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First of all I should thank you for this great plugin. This is the closest I could find to what I seek: I want to synch my WP and FB accounts.
Everything seems to be working fine and I am already satisfied with the plugin. I just have one simple problem.
Lets say I have a WP post. Then I go to my FB account and post a comment inorder to test. WP plugin successfully gets the comment into my WP page. But when I enter a new comment at the page, it is posted as seperate entry at my FB account.
I want all of the comments on both end to be placed under a single link /status update etc. WP end is satisfactorily managed but FB end has this problem.
Any way to overcome this?
Best.
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What i see is something like this:
Comment Processing (User Diag) 2013-02-19 15:07:19 Auto close comments 14 –
Comment Processing (User Diag) 2013-02-19 15:07:19 Blog posts for comment handling : select distinct wp_post_id,fb_post_id from wp_wordbooker_postcomments where fb_comment_id is null and blog_id=1 and user_id=1 and in_out is null 1 –
Comment Processing (User Diag) 2013-02-19 15:07:19 Comments for processing : select distinct comment_ID,comment_date from wp_comments wpcom, wp_posts wpposts2, wp_wordbooker_postcomments wbcom2 where wpcom.comment_post_id=712 and wpcom.comment_approved=1 and wpcom.comment_post_id = wpposts2.ID and wbcom2.wp_post_id=wpposts2.ID and wbcom2.user_id=1 and wbcom2.blog_id=1 and wbcom2.fb_post_id=’521883900_10151427174363901′ and wpposts2.comment_status=’open’ and wpcom.comment_id not in (select distinct wp_comment_id from wp_wordbooker_postcomments wbcom, wp_posts wpposts where wbcom.wp_post_id=712 and wbcom.fb_post_id=’521883900_10151427174363901′ and wbcom.user_id=1 and wbcom.wp_post_id = wpposts.ID and wpposts.comment_status=’open’) 0 –
Comment Processing (User Diag) 2013-02-19 15:17:50 Blog posts with FB Posts against them : Select distinct fb_post_id from wp_wordbooker_postcomments where fb_comment_id is null and user_id=1 and blog_id=1 and in_out is null 1 –
Comment Processing (User Diag) 2013-02-19 15:17:51 Auto close comments 14 –
Comment Processing (User Diag) 2013-02-19 15:17:51 Blog posts for comment handling : select distinct wp_post_id,fb_post_id from wp_wordbooker_postcomments where fb_comment_id is null and blog_id=1 and user_id=1 and in_out is null 1 –
Comment Processing (User Diag) 2013-02-19 15:17:51 Comments for processing : select distinct comment_ID,comment_date from wp_comments wpcom, wp_posts wpposts2, wp_wordbooker_postcomments wbcom2 where wpcom.comment_post_id=712 and wpcom.comment_approved=1 and wpcom.comment_post_id = wpposts2.ID and wbcom2.wp_post_id=wpposts2.ID and wbcom2.user_id=1 and wbcom2.blog_id=1 and wbcom2.fb_post_id=’521883900_10151427174363901′ and wpposts2.comment_status=’open’ and wpcom.comment_id not in (select distinct wp_comment_id from wp_wordbooker_postcomments wbcom, wp_posts wpposts where wbcom.wp_post_id=712 and wbcom.fb_post_id=’521883900_10151427174363901′ and wbcom.user_id=1 and wbcom.wp_post_id = wpposts.ID and wpposts.comment_status=’open’) 0 –Comments made on a Blog Post which has been also posted to Facebook will be posted as comments to the FB post (or Posts) associated with the Post on the blog.
I’m not sure what you mean when you say they are coming in as separate posts.
Screen shots would help – and can you please post your Wordbooker Support Information.
“Comments made on a Blog Post which has been also posted to Facebook will be posted as comments to the FB post (or Posts) associated with the Post on the blog.”
Well, this is not what I am experiencing. When another comment has been made to the blog post, it is posted on Facebook as a seperate item to my wall, instead of being posted under the first entry.
I thought I posted support information. Let me try once again. Hope I get it right this time:
Wordbooker: 2.1.29
Wordbooker Code Base: 2.1.29 R00 – One of These Days
Wordbooker ID: 254577506873
Wordbooker Schema: 5.6
WordPress: 3.5.1
Table prefix: wp_
PHP: 5.3.3-7+squeeze14
PHP Memory Limit: 256M
PHP Memory Usage (MB): 29
JSON Encode: PHP
JSON Decode: PHP
Curl Status: Curl is available and can access Facebook – All is OK ( Response Time was : 0.781593084335 seconds )
Curl Version: 7.21.0
JSON Version: 1.2.1
SimpleXML library: 0.1 (provided by PHP)
HTTP Output Character Encoding: pass
Internal PHP Character Encoding: UTF-8
MySQL: 5.1.59-community
Database character_set_client : utf8
Database character_set_connection : utf8
Database character_set_database : utf8
Database character_set_filesystem : binary
Database character_set_results : utf8
Database character_set_server : latin1
Database character_set_system : utf8
Database character_sets_dir : D:\mysql\share\charsets\
Database collation_connection : utf8_general_ci
Database collation_database : utf8_general_ci
Database collation_server : latin1_swedish_ci
Server : Apache
Active Plugins :
Akismet ( 2.5.7 )
BackWPup ( 2.1.17 )
Configure SMTP ( 3.1 )
Google XML Sitemaps ( 3.2.9 )
List category posts ( 0.29 )
Post-to-Post Links II ( 1.0.2 )
Fast Secure Contact Form ( 3.1.8.1 )
Sociable ( 4.3.3.2 )
Ultimate TinyMCE ( 4.0.7 )
Widgetkit ( 1.3.5 )
WP Super Cache ( 1.2 )Wordbooker Table Status :
Table ‘wp_wordbooker_errorlogs’ is present and contains 88 rows
Table ‘wp_wordbooker_postlogs’ is present and contains 1 rows
Table ‘wp_wordbooker_userdata’ is present and contains 1 rows
Table ‘wp_wordbooker_userstatus’ is present and contains 1 rows
Table ‘wp_wordbooker_postcomments’ is present and contains 2 rows
Table ‘wp_wordbooker_process_queue’ is present and contains 0 rows
Table ‘wp_wordbooker_fb_friends’ is present and contains 0 rows
Table ‘wp_wordbooker_fb_friend_lists’ is present and contains 0 rowsThank you very much for your help. I know how one can be tired after a long day of work and I appreciate it.
Can you post some screen shots of the problem because as you can see from here:
Comments on blog posts get posted as comments on the FB post.
Thats not being done by Wordbooker as the message and format is not Wordbooker – it must be something being done by Facebook even though I can’t reproduce it.
Can you please post each step in turn including the options you are using in Wordbooker when it comes to publishing… so I can try to reproduce it.
1. I view my post at http://www.bogacerkan.net/gun21-cesme-ankara/
2. I write something and hit comment
3. Go to FB and check whether it is publieshed at my wall.
4. Yeey it is there.
5. Then I go back to my blog post, and write something else to see whether the two comments will be placed at the same box on facebook.
6. Go back to fB… nope. Still two posts as in the picture.The options I use at Wordbooker are in the picture.
http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/2066/wb1.png
http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/2448/wb2zb.png
http://img822.imageshack.us/img822/1876/wb4h.pngAnd this is what I see when I hit Run Comment Handling Now in backend:
You are using the FB Comment box – not the internal WordPress comments. So its behaving just as Facebook designed their comment box to work. If you use the internal WordPress Comments and enable Wordbooker comment handling it will behave as expected.
But won’t i see the default comment box when I do this? It looks ugly and not as good as FB comment box. And how should I set this?
Sorry to cause that much trouble in your spare time but I feel I am so close…
Thanks.
And I do not have any FB related plugins installed. Where this comment box comes from? I am confused.
You can’t – the FB comment box functionality is completely controlled by Facebook. Wordbooker will import comments from the FB Comment box into your blog but the way comments made in the FB comment box are posted to Facebook is controlled totally by Facebook.
OK. Thanks a lot or all this support.
How do I set my blog to use internal comments to be handled by your plugin?I promise. I will shut up after this one.
You turn off “Enable Facebook Comment handling” on the Wordbooker Options page – that will stop the box appearing totally. Or if you want to keep it on old posts but not on new posts then turn off “Facebook comment handling should be enabled on new posts :”
Then make sure you’ve got all the comment options set for Worpress on the WordPress “Discussion Settings” page.
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