Fixed after poking around a bit. I found that by sending "user_id" in
a hidden field, the comment system is able to figure out who it is.



On Aug 26, 12:49 pm, hotani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is the best way to do this? It is not included in the new docs,
> and the default form elements include required fields for name and e-
> mail address. Obviously if the user is logged in we don't need this.
>
> Before I go hacking the form to shreds, I wanted to see if someone had
> a better idea. Maybe call a different default template? A different
> comment tag? It seems like the comment system would check to see if a
> user is authenticated then act accordingly. Instead, it treats every
> comment form like the old 'free comment.'
>
> I'm trying to make it so the user only sees the "comment" field.
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