The following is just a quick draft updating the instructions for embedding coComment into your blogs. With this new approach, you will be able to track *all* the comments posted, not just the ones by fellow coComment users.
This first section you can skip, if coComment already extracts the correct information automatically. You only need it if the automatic extraction on your blog does not work or does not work reliably. This step is already documented in more detail at http://cocomment.com/integrate
<script type="text/javascript"> var blogTool = "MyBlogManufacturer"; var blogURL = "http://www.domain.com/~myblog"; var blogTitle = "My Blog"; var postURL = "http://www.domain.com/~myblog/?p=42″; var postTitle = "This is Rogers \"great\" post"; var commentTextFieldName = "messageTextArea"; var commentButtonName = "SubmitButton"; var commentAuthorLoggedIn = true; var commentAuthor = "Douglas Adams"; var commentFormName = "commentForm"; </script>
In the following second section you'll see the two additional attributes that you will need to include in the script tag if you want to track all comments:
<script id="cocomment-fetchlet" trackAllComments="true" src="http://www.cocomment.com/js/enabler.js"> </script>
Note that in this example I linked to the new enabler.js file instead of the cocomment.js file. Pointing directly to the cocomment.js file should work as well, but I hope loading the enabler.js file first will provide a performance benefit. Hearing from you about your experiences with this will be highly appreciated. This stuff is experimental and I'm note sure how it will behave in the real world :-)
30.4.2006, 0:20