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Intense Debate and the Base Tag

After installing Intense Debate comments on my company’s blog, I noticed some unexpected behaviors while trying to login to Intense Debate from their comments thread.  Upon clicking either login link, I was redirected to {baseUrl}/#idc-container.  Either I had to remove the base tag from the site, thus having to change every url to an absolute [...]

Intense Debate on jonkarna.com

My blog has changed platforms, addresses, and now comment systems.  I implemented intense debate comments on my blog.  Implement is kind of a strong word.  I activated the Intense Debate plugin, entered my intense debate login information, and setup my blog on intensedebate.com.

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    A few months ago, I developed a ColdFusion/Mach-II implementation of the reCAPTCHA API.  This type of CAPTCHA requires the person to enter two words rather than a single sequence of random letters.  In addition to protecting your website from spam, reCAPTCHA helps digitize text books.  They do this by using a mystery word as one of the two words, until there […]
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  • Intense Debate Now on the Sitepro Blog!
    Recently on the Sitepro Blog, we have switched to using an enhanced commenting system called Intense Debate.  Intense Debate provides many features that will supercharge the community, increase comments, and increase pageviews.  Some notable features include commenter profiles, reputation scores, email notifications, reply by email, and facebook integration. […]
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