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A lot of spam is just for search engine placement. The more links a search engine finds the higher up your site moves. Some is actually done by these marketting firms that promise to increase your traffic. Unfortunately most of it comes from machines infected with a type of virus so the real spammers ip is never known.
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Ah you mean the text in the comments. Off the top of my head I'd say open templates/com.php and put
<br clear="both">
at the start of the file to move the comments below the image.
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Got a link to demonstrate this?
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It's an image located in the img folder. The HTML for it is in templates/body.php
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Can you be more specific?
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lang/english.php
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Hmm can't see why not with a little simple modding. Would just be a case of putting a single line of code after the script has added the comment to the database/textfile.
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All entries do contain a unix timestamp and so you could use aquery to delete any who's timestamp is over three months.
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Yes but what type was it?
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What type of field is it? varchar and char both have a maximum of 255. Text however is unlimited.
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1 - Only in Lazarus
2 - See 1
3 - There already is a minimum message length
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Either or although there has been reports that people are still getting spam with version 2.4.2 of AG.
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All I can think of was there was something in the smiley codes.
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comment.class.php is the script that generates the form.
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