Re: Marking comments as read

2010-01-28 Thread asbestospiping
That makes a lot of sense, I think it puts me on the right track.

On Jan 27, 7:47 pm, cricket zijn.digi...@gmail.com wrote:
  and removing the viewed rows in the db when a comment is added

 I don't understand what you mean by that. If it's what I think then
 I'd guess it would require a lot of writes to the DB.

 I did put something together last night. It's a bit rough around the
 edges but it's a start. It involves code from a bunch of files, so you
 can check it out here:

 http://pastebin.ca/1768372

 My first inclination was to create a behavior. Even though there are
 two models involved directly--Post  Comments--I thought it could be
 done. But I need access to the Session. I've chosen to pass it from
 the controller to Post model. It's a cheat, but I can't think of any
 way (that would be better) to do this with a behavior.

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Re: Marking comments as read

2010-01-27 Thread asbestospiping
Its a good idea, but i want to be able to see when a user has viewed a
comment, and then act upon that at the end of the day. The solution
i'm going with is tracking the post views, as opposed to the comment
views, and removing the viewed rows in the db when a comment is added.
any thought?

On Jan 26, 9:20 pm, cricket zijn.digi...@gmail.com wrote:
 I think the most efficient thing to do would be to update a timestamp
 whenever a user views a post. Maybe have a posts_users table with an
 extra column and use contain to include it in your results. Update the
 column in afterFind() maybe?

 Then, in the view, compare the original ts that you got from your find
 () with the Comment.created value. Any newer comments get a class
 NewComment.

 I've never done this, btw. But I happen to be just starting on a
 posts_controller. I think I'll give it a go.

 On Jan 26, 11:31 am, asbestospiping asbestospip...@gmail.com wrote: Hi 
 all, I am trying to do something, and cant work out where to start.
  I have the blog app running, and have the comments paginated under the
  post. I have auth working, and would like to track when a user views a
  comment (Think marking as read)

  I have a db table viewedcomments, with the fields id, user_id,
  comment_id

  I simply want to add the relevent data when a comment is displayed,
  either on its own, or as part of the post page.

  Any ideas?

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Marking comments as read

2010-01-26 Thread asbestospiping
Hi all, I am trying to do something, and cant work out where to start.
I have the blog app running, and have the comments paginated under the
post. I have auth working, and would like to track when a user views a
comment (Think marking as read)

I have a db table viewedcomments, with the fields id, user_id,
comment_id

I simply want to add the relevent data when a comment is displayed,
either on its own, or as part of the post page.

Any ideas?

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