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Retreiving facebook comments done on my different blogs using facebook comments
2019 Community Moderator ElectionWhat is the difference between String and string in C#?Difference between == and === in JavaScriptWhat's the difference between using “let” and “var” to declare a variable in JavaScript?What is the difference between call and apply?How to get current page URL in MVC 3How to be notified of comments posted via the Facebook Comments Social PluginDifferences between lodash and underscoreWhat is the difference between Bower and npm?The developers of this app have not set up this app properly for Facebook Login?How does Facebook disable the browser's integrated Developer Tools?
I have an asp.net application which contains multiple blog posts and I'm using facebook comments plugin and I want to implement 2 functionalities:
1. Every time a user makes a comment on any blog I get a notification via some email or any other way.
2. I can get a list of all comments made by every user on all of the blogs.
Though I have some vague idea regarding 1st functionality if someone can please clearly guide me on how to implement it and 2nd functionality as I don't have any clue for the implementation of 2nd point.
javascript c# facebook asp.net-mvc-4 facebook-graph-api
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I have an asp.net application which contains multiple blog posts and I'm using facebook comments plugin and I want to implement 2 functionalities:
1. Every time a user makes a comment on any blog I get a notification via some email or any other way.
2. I can get a list of all comments made by every user on all of the blogs.
Though I have some vague idea regarding 1st functionality if someone can please clearly guide me on how to implement it and 2nd functionality as I don't have any clue for the implementation of 2nd point.
javascript c# facebook asp.net-mvc-4 facebook-graph-api
Not sure if what you want is possible at all. You can get the comments for a specific URL, developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/faqs#faq_1603507626630008 - but that gets you message & created_time of a comment only, andfrom
doesn’t seem to return anything here.
– 04FS
Mar 7 at 14:29
And I think you would have to poll this endpoint constantly to be able to realize when there’s new comments - thecomment.create
event previously provided via the JS SDK has been removed.
– 04FS
Mar 7 at 14:31
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I have an asp.net application which contains multiple blog posts and I'm using facebook comments plugin and I want to implement 2 functionalities:
1. Every time a user makes a comment on any blog I get a notification via some email or any other way.
2. I can get a list of all comments made by every user on all of the blogs.
Though I have some vague idea regarding 1st functionality if someone can please clearly guide me on how to implement it and 2nd functionality as I don't have any clue for the implementation of 2nd point.
javascript c# facebook asp.net-mvc-4 facebook-graph-api
I have an asp.net application which contains multiple blog posts and I'm using facebook comments plugin and I want to implement 2 functionalities:
1. Every time a user makes a comment on any blog I get a notification via some email or any other way.
2. I can get a list of all comments made by every user on all of the blogs.
Though I have some vague idea regarding 1st functionality if someone can please clearly guide me on how to implement it and 2nd functionality as I don't have any clue for the implementation of 2nd point.
javascript c# facebook asp.net-mvc-4 facebook-graph-api
javascript c# facebook asp.net-mvc-4 facebook-graph-api
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Not sure if what you want is possible at all. You can get the comments for a specific URL, developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/faqs#faq_1603507626630008 - but that gets you message & created_time of a comment only, andfrom
doesn’t seem to return anything here.
– 04FS
Mar 7 at 14:29
And I think you would have to poll this endpoint constantly to be able to realize when there’s new comments - thecomment.create
event previously provided via the JS SDK has been removed.
– 04FS
Mar 7 at 14:31
add a comment |
Not sure if what you want is possible at all. You can get the comments for a specific URL, developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/faqs#faq_1603507626630008 - but that gets you message & created_time of a comment only, andfrom
doesn’t seem to return anything here.
– 04FS
Mar 7 at 14:29
And I think you would have to poll this endpoint constantly to be able to realize when there’s new comments - thecomment.create
event previously provided via the JS SDK has been removed.
– 04FS
Mar 7 at 14:31
Not sure if what you want is possible at all. You can get the comments for a specific URL, developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/faqs#faq_1603507626630008 - but that gets you message & created_time of a comment only, and
from
doesn’t seem to return anything here.– 04FS
Mar 7 at 14:29
Not sure if what you want is possible at all. You can get the comments for a specific URL, developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/faqs#faq_1603507626630008 - but that gets you message & created_time of a comment only, and
from
doesn’t seem to return anything here.– 04FS
Mar 7 at 14:29
And I think you would have to poll this endpoint constantly to be able to realize when there’s new comments - the
comment.create
event previously provided via the JS SDK has been removed.– 04FS
Mar 7 at 14:31
And I think you would have to poll this endpoint constantly to be able to realize when there’s new comments - the
comment.create
event previously provided via the JS SDK has been removed.– 04FS
Mar 7 at 14:31
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Not sure if what you want is possible at all. You can get the comments for a specific URL, developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/faqs#faq_1603507626630008 - but that gets you message & created_time of a comment only, and
from
doesn’t seem to return anything here.– 04FS
Mar 7 at 14:29
And I think you would have to poll this endpoint constantly to be able to realize when there’s new comments - the
comment.create
event previously provided via the JS SDK has been removed.– 04FS
Mar 7 at 14:31