Possible Comment Issue with New Blogger

See Phil’s post here. If you use comments in Blogger that incorporate javascript, you might want to be aware of this little change that needs to be made to your commenting system when your blog gets switched over to the new version of blogger. I did it with my copy of aspcomments on this blog and it seems to be working as fine with the quotes as it ever has. Hopefully there won’t be any problems this way when this blog does get switched but we’ll find out for sure when it happens! 🙂

Good catch, Phil!

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