Have any changed been made to the comments section from version 1.2.3 to 1.5 that may affect the ability of facebook comments to post to a blog?
Using facebook comments works fine with version 1.2.3, as can below this blog post: http://south-austin-chiropractor.insideoutwellnessaustin.com/nutrition-and-pain/
However, using the same code on another blog with Catch Box 1.5, facebook comments fails to post comments as can be seen here: http://108.170.18.122/~dreamloa/whats-a-credit-score-and-why-does-it-matter/
I have placed the facebook comments script in the header.php file of both blogs, just after the <body > tag.
I have placed the actual comment object in single.php of both blogs.
Here is where the code is place in single.php of each blog:
there is no such changes effecting the facebook comment. So, you need to check on the facebook comment function you added. Check out this plugin http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/facebook/ by facebook and automattic.
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