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I can call for facebook comments like this:

<div class="fb-comments" data-href="http://www.google.com/" data-num-posts="2" data-width="470"></div>

Now I want to call it dynamically with 'append' to a div called '.description' like this:

setTimeout(function() {
$('.embed').find('.description').append('<div class="fb-comments" data-href="http://www.google.com/" data-num-posts="2" data-width="470"></div>');
}, 1000);

The problem is that it doesnt append. take a look at the example: JsFiddle

I also have put the facebook comments as regular div inside the HTML part just to show there is nothing wrong with the facebook script.

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You are going to have to implement the Facebook JavaScript SDK. This SDK has a function called FB.XFBML.parse().

This function parses and renders XFBML markup in a document on the fly. This could be used if you send XFBML from your server via ajax and want to render it client side. XFBML enables you to incorporate FBML into your websites and IFrame applications.

All you'd have to do is append the comment plugin code and then execute the FB.XFBML.parse() function on the ID of the containing element.

FB.XFBML.parse(document.getElementById('facebook_comments_holder'));

With jQuery (and in your specific example), I believe the code you would need is this -

// assuming the folowing selector matches only one element
var element = $('.embed').find('.description')[0];
FB.XFBML.parse(element);
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  • I think anwser is good (but Im having trouble implementing jsfiddle.net/rLMZk/11) Thank you
    – Youss
    Oct 8, 2012 at 11:34
  • I'm not 100% sure that code will work in jsFiddle... As you can see there are many JavaScript errors and warnings. Are you getting any errors in your code (not in jsFiddle)?
    – Lix
    Oct 8, 2012 at 11:39
  • @you - as I suspected, it was an issue with loading those javascript extensions into jsFiddle. Here is a working example of that fiddle - jsfiddle.net/rLMZk/15. You can see in the left sidebar there is a "manage resources" area. I've placed the Facebook and other plugins there. Take a look :)
    – Lix
    Oct 8, 2012 at 11:44
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    Thanks you very much:) I actually did consider the problem on jsfiddle side but I had to wait to get home in order to test it from my server.
    – Youss
    Oct 8, 2012 at 11:48

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