Mylot discussions in my web.
By missak
@missak (3311)
Spain
June 22, 2007 9:56am CST
Is there a way to "embed" a web inside a web? like for example, embed a mylot discussion so that thoose who visit my web read the dicussion and can answer to it? Maybe with HTML or something similar... is there a complicated script maybe?
3 responses
@smoke_gun (1243)
• Malaysia
23 Jun 07
i dont think there is a way to embed whole discussion to another website,but you can use the javascript banner to tracked discussion with topics,starter and last response maximum to 10.(i think)i did put the banner in my blog with 5 discussions tracking.
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@smoke_gun (1243)
• Malaysia
23 Jun 07
follow this url,than set the contents as the banner you want,copy the javascript code then paste it to your website.
http://www.mylot.com/o/jsfeed.aspx
take a look at my blog,the banner at left down of side bar
http://cash-on-9.blogspot.com
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@inallduetime (741)
• United States
23 Jun 07
It depends on if you are wanting to do it with a webpage or a blog.
If you are using an advanced "blog" you can b/c as you know, you control everything about these yourself. But, with the basic blogs there is little besides posting that you can do.
Second, if you are using a "web page" you can do it with a few options. But a simple way would be to take a screen shot of the post itself. Save it as a jpeg of course...resize it. Next, put the image in the webpage on a page by ITSELF at the top of the page. Lastly, go get the script where users can leave comments on ANY webpage - regarding something they have read or just want to say. The script can be found here: http://js-kit.com/toprated/
There are several other options but this one requires the least amount of time.....
Good-luck.
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@sunshinecup (7871)
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22 Jun 07
Yes but off the top of my head I can't think of it. I know there is a java script out there that will do this for you. I seen it a year back when I was thinking of updating my site, but dang if I can remember it. You could always just past a link titled the name of your post, but have it go directly to your post. It's less fancier though.
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