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Well if you want your sites visitors to leave comments then captcha would be best but you could edit the relevant template to tell people what the password is.
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You can password protect the comment feature. This has always been possible.
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Hmm I wonder if it's to do with the way AG moves the files. I'm not that familiar with AG 2.4.1 as I mainly concentrate on Lazarus. If I get chance I will check.
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Niels if you have FTP access then get an FTP client such as Filezilla and you will have far more control over your files and their permissions.
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Do they give you FTP access? I always recommend FTP for file uploading and maintenance. Going from your earlier post though there seems to be a problem moving the uploaded image from the servers tmp folder to the guestbook.
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I would be but what does Bestand is te groot mean?
Anyway I think the problem is that the folders are not set to 777. Are you sure you gave them the corect permissions?
Please delete the post I just made.
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Whats the link to your guestbook?
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Make sure you also have a folder called public and that both have their permissions set to 777.
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Look in the folder called lang for english.php
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For setting the time offset between you and your server.
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Look in config.inc.php for CAPTCHA
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Hmm was this an update or a fresh install ?
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Click Verkennen then when the new page has loaded click Selecteer alles to select them all then click the red X that is below the table.
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There appears to be a problem with uploaded files on your server.
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You will find the entries in the table called book_pics. As you have deelted all the images just click Browse then Check All then the red x
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