redirecting a comment
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Hello ,
I wish for your help.
On my blog, there is a post titled: sea view . As you can see in the URL, I had doubts in defining its name and modified it. It has likes as well. It carries photo: img_0770.
Recently, a visitor on my blog contributed a comment, which I have approved – surely its a great compliment, however, the comment is associated with the photo and would not appear on the blog.Any advice? maybe you can see on my comments page, the comment was made by Ella Rychlewski. I even e-mailed this reader, to acknowledge my mistake. I have no means to know if the reader got the e-mail.
Can you help me with this?
Thank you
Hadas
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We need a direct link to the post “sea view” which you are asking about so we can take a look at it. Start with http:// copied from the browser bar when you are on the page in question.
We volunteers here cannot see your comment page: we are fellow bloggers just like you are so cannot see your admin options.
My guess, a stab in the dark, because I cannot see exactly which post or picture you are asking about, my guess is that the person commented on an attachment page. These attachment pages are odd on wp.com.
I think this article may be a bit dated, but here goes anyway:
http://wpbtips.wordpress.com/2009/04/26/images-the-three-link-options/The attachment pages are a strange invention. They are automatically created, but they are not permanent, and they don’t get included in your list of pages, so you have almost no control over them. You can change the page title (the default is the name of the uploaded image the way it comes up in the URL), but: the page is seemingly filed under your default category, not under the actual category of the post it is “attached” to; you can’t change the alignment or the borders of the image; and… visitors can leave comments – you can’t deactivate that!
You can only have attachment pages with no comment box if you create the post under a no-comments-allowed default (in Settings > Discussion), then override that setting for the particular post after you publish it (post editor > Discussion module > tick “Allow comments on this post”, or Posts > Edit > Quick Edit > tick “Allow comments”).
The chief merit of attachment pages is that you can include notes on the image. You write these notes in the “Description” box that shows up after you upload the image.
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Thank you. this is the URL: http://myrtel.wordpress.com/2012/12/11/besame/ . It appears on the blog with the title: sea view.
Indeed the comment was made to the attachment: URL: https://myrtel.wordpress.com/2012/12/11/besame/img_0770/Thank you for your help
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