I am using D6.4, don't know why there are no submit button on my comments form. now it just shows the preview button, only after click the preview button can submit the comments.

how to show the submit button there as well.

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dnaromance’s picture

Hi,

I think you or your admin have set that preview is required before posting a comment.

Try to set it to optional then I think will do. Not a big deal, don't worry.

You can follow the steps:

Administer -> Content management -> Comment -> Settings, at bottom there's "Preview comment" and two radio button or choices, "optional" and "require", just select "optional". Then the next time you can post comment without preview :)

Best regards,
kailoon

cybershan’s picture

Many thanks Kailoon,

But I can't find the comment--> Settings link on my admin pannel. ( login in as administrator)

Just a link name comment, when I click, it shows all to comments list for manage.

cybershan’s picture

could please tell me the admin url for the comment setting?

Just like "/admin/content/node-settings" for node publish setting.

gpk’s picture

It changed in D6. Try Admin --> Content management --> Content types -> select the content type for which you want to change the settings --> at the bottom of the page open the Comment Settings fieldset.

gpk
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cybershan’s picture

Ooops, it works now.

thanks GPK.

alexrayu’s picture

Being lazy? It's admin/content/node-type/page
(if it's a page)
- Alexei Rayu.

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cybershan’s picture

what I see as below:

arse error: syntax error, unexpected '<' in /home/strider/domains/strider.org.ua/public_html/index.php on line 37

:(

alexrayu’s picture

I SURELY DO recognize that!
Your site is infected! Replace the index.php with a fresh file from a Drupal installation, and scan your computer for viruses.

- Alexei Rayu.

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