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Is there anyway of moderating the guestbook so when a user signs the book it puts the message in a queue so the admin can authorise it?

My book was getting spammed quite a bit so that's why I am asking about it.

If not is there a book out there that looks and feels like advanced guestbook but has this feature?
JTD
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Do a SEARCH you will find the anwser to that Question. As to your other question. No clue most of us are happy with AGB And dont see the need to try and moderate it. Maybe you would be better off with something like a phpbb based forum.

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Already done a seach MR NASTY yeilded 0 results
JTD
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Well thank you. Now can you give me a 1 finger salute That would really make my day complete.

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Carbonize
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Narley wrote:Already done a seach MR NASTY yeilded 0 results


Funny given that this subject has come up countless times and the answer is simple - This is a free guestbook made by Chi Kien Uong in his spare time. All modifications are made by people in their spare time and given for free. The modification which you, and many others, have requested is not a small thing and would require a lot of work and a lot of somebodies time which is a lot to ask for for free.

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I am not the maker of the Advanced Guestbook

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