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04/06/2006 14:13:46
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chooooocolat_moose
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Joined: 04/06/2006 14:04:48
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Hey All,
I've been using your guestbook for some time now and am really happy with the easy setup and admin. A very nice job !
Since a couple of days, the spammers have found my website too. I was astonished to see that most of the signatures were spammed : they were spammed as comment !!!
If you can provide me with fast help, then I would like to put the CAPTCHA also on the comment-level. Then your guestbook is fully spamproof !!!!!
The list of spammers grows faster then I can delete them so asap help would be greatly appreciated !
Many thanks already for your help,
Peter
Switzerland
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04/06/2006 14:25:10
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Carbonize
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Joined: 12/06/2003 19:26:08
Messages: 4292
Location: Bristol, UK
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You can password protect the comment feature. This has always been possible.
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Carbonize
I am not the maker of the Advanced Guestbook
get Lazarus |
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04/06/2006 15:24:53
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chooooocolat_moose
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oeps, then my mistake
Can you tell me where I can enable it again ? Because then the whole module is bulletproof !
Thanks,
Peter
Wait : I understand what you mean. I checked the "Password required"-item and now I see that you have to fill in a password. But tell me, how do all the people who want to provide a comment, KNOW this password ?
Would a CAPTCHA not be safer ?
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04/06/2006 15:34:46
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Carbonize
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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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Carbonize
I am not the maker of the Advanced Guestbook
get Lazarus |
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