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Looks like the query is being cut short at validate_key varchar(64) NOT NU'
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Most hosts provide PHPMYADMIN in cPanel.
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You'd have to edit the AGcode eregi_replace function in vars.class.php.
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Glad you got it working. I do find your guestbook funny with all it's Chinese(?) characters and then the odd English word thrown in. Is there no equivalent of administrator and spam in your language?
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They posted an entry with some redirect code in it. Use something like phpMyAdmin to delete the posts then turn HTML off.
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If you are using AG 2.4.x then you have a reset script in the misc folder. I cannot remember the name of the file though.
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It is something you need to speak to your hosts about.
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Which picture were you referring to ?
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edit templates/form.php
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Tou use the include file you just copy the code from the top of the Style section of admin and place it in the page where you want the guestbook to appear EXACTLY where you want it to appear. This page must use the .php extension.
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To integrate Advanced Guestbook you'd have to edit the header.php and footer.php files to match your website. An easier alternative is to use Lazarus which comes with a single file you include on your site exactly where you want the guestbook to appear.
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Glad you got it working. Think my signature answers the question about if I write it or not.
Personally I pay about $7 a month for my web hosting.
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The ad code is responsible. No image file is created as the image is made and then sent straight to the web browser. I think I have come across this before with other godaddy users. You may need to speak to them about it.
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The problem appear to be that your wonderful host is seeing the .php extension and slapping some ad code onto the end of the file
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