Yes it is. But why not just update to lazarus guestbook. And use an include code and make the guestbook part of your website. Something like this. My Guestbook
madfiddler wrote:Now, I swear I'm not stupid! Promise... But I appear to have forgotten both admin passwords on two advanced guestbooks I run. Is there any way to retrieve them?
Thanks,
Mark.
Yes there is and the answer is right here on the forums if you use the SEARCH button above! And read the stickys that say READ THIS FIRST BEFORE POSTING
no, i still run on version 2.2. maybe i made incorrect changes when i trief method 1 ? i changed the user name in the phpadmin manually (browse book_auth / and so on..)
i didn't alter the database...
What do you think phpmyadmin is? book_auth is part of your database.
I have added all you Spam and Human Verfication code fixes. They appear to stop most for the spam coming in. However, how hard would it be to add a new admin parameter that would first E-Mail me with the new Guestbook entry so I can decide whether or not it should be added. This would allow the admin user of the Guestbook to make a decission via E-Mail on all Guestbook entries before they are added. This would be nice if its possible.
Thanks
Robert
If you would upgrade to lazarus it has that already built in.