is it just me? Or has anyone else been having problems with coComment not grabbing any information about a site? I have tried with the greasemonkey script and with just the bookmarklet. Both ways the coComment form is empty. Wonder if it’s something retarded I am doing or if anyone else was having this problem.
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I’ve been having a few issues in the past couple of days - with the greasemonkey script, I am normally shown as logged in all the time. Now, probably only one time out of every four.
Like, right now I’m not logged in, in fact. Filling in the pop-up form that appears does make my comment register on CoCo, but it’s a hassle and doesn’t always fit a comment into an existing thread.
Which script are you using? I’m using the ecmanaut one.
I am using this coComment greasemonkey script. coComment works okay when I fill out the form manually, it will sometimes put it in the wrong thread with a title completely different than what I type in there, but that hasn’t happened in a while. I don’t really have a problem with it detecting me as logged in, but it never autofills out the information. Doesn’t matter if I use the coComment bookmarklet or the greasemonkey script.