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1 - Possible but requires a lot of modding
2 - Either remove the inputs from form.php or use Lazarus
3 - Edit the templates
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Sorry got sidetracked by work. Email me to remind me.
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What I am saying is you can have PHP physically resize the picture when it is uploaded or you can just have the persons web browser resize it by putting the desired size into the img tag. I just need to know which so I can write the mod although the HTML method is probably the easiest.
I did write a mod for Lazarus that used Lytebox ( http://dolem.com ) to display the images. As this will resize images that are to large it may suit your needs.
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Question is would you want the image resized
1 - Physically when the image is uploaded
2 - By HTML when the image is viewed
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Just right click on it in the pop up window and select properties.
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Yo have two options. Physically resize the image on upload if it's to big or use HTML to resize the image in the browser.
There is a third option and I may take a look at writing that mod for AG.
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You weren't hacked as such it's just that if you tell AG to allow HTML then it allows ALL HTML including nasty stuff.
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Just email me the url and your login details to webmaster@carbonize.co.uk
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Hi again Steve. The only only way to get in there and not be redirected would be to either use Opera or Firefox with the Web developer toolbar and turn off javascript and meta refresh whilst you delete the post.
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phpMyAdmin is something your host usually provides if they are running cPanel. If you wish I can go into your guestbooks admin and delete the post for you.
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If you are on 2.4.x goto www.yoursite.come/yourguestbook/misc/reset_db.php
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Not easily possibly with AG. Have a look at Lazarus instead.
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Hmm might be worth looking at your servers error log for more details.
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The only person who could give you your database details would be your hosts.
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You should of kept the config.inc.php file from your files. You need to open config.inc.php in a text editor and fill in your database details.
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