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    Posted by AndreaApril 08, 2008 - 08:35 am
    Samuel, sent you the script by e-mail.

    Cat, check your e-mail.

    Best-Admin


    Posted by CatApril 07, 2008 - 11:25 pmPrivate
    Private


    Posted by SamuelApril 07, 2008 - 12:49 pmsnaddy@comcast.net
    Hi, I just made a donation to your development efforts however the site failed to redirect me to the download page for the enhanced version of easy php guestbook. pls. advice and help me download. THanks

    Samuell


    Posted by AndreaApril 06, 2008 - 12:32 am
    Valerie,

    Concerning the first point, no, I don't understand what you mean. Basically, by default (for example if you use the provided html page), the form and comments are in the same page. After you submit a comment, of course you still see the posting form AND the posted comment.

    Concerning the second point, make a PM with your guestbook URL and I will tell you where to look for this.

    Best-Admin


    Posted by ValerieApril 06, 2008 - 12:24 amPrivate
    Thanks for the quick answer back. I changed my mind though. How do I have both the "add comment" area and the already posted comments on the same page initially. As it is now when I call "easy_php_guestbook.php" it just has the "add comment" area. After I submit the comment it shows the "add comment" area AND the posted comments. Does it make sense what I'm trying to say?

    One other thing...what file do I modify to change the colors and stuff for the turing test? I couldn't figure it out. Thanks for your help.


    Posted by AndreaApril 06, 2008 - 12:11 am
    Valerie, if the page with the form is not in the guestbook folder (which is fine), the ACTION of the posting form should point to the full URL of the php_guestbook.php file, you have to edit this yourself when you copy the html for the form for the readme file. Conversely, the page where the messages end up should be located in the guestbook folder

    Best-Admin


    Posted by AndreaApril 06, 2008 - 12:05 am
    Valerie,

    put the posting form in one page. In the other page, only copy the lower part of the posting form, from the COMMENTS START tag to the end, where you want the messages to appear on this page.

    The guestbook name and URL in configuration should be the ones of the page where the messages actually end up.

    If you need more help feel free to post again.

    Best-Admin


    Posted by ValerieApril 06, 2008 - 12:00 amPrivate
    Is there a way to view just the comments on one page and have the "add comment" area on another page?


    Posted by AndreaApril 05, 2008 - 09:55 pm
    Deepa,

    Check your e-mail


    Posted by DeepaApril 05, 2008 - 09:50 pmdeepa@tetrain.com
    I have made payment received no download link. Please send the link to me immediately


    Posted by GavinApril 04, 2008 - 10:49 am
    Still having trouble with the page not refresh in IE. In Firefox the F5 key works and must refresh the page as it then works in IE but i can't seem to get a post to appear in IE. The same is true of this page which I assume is working perfectly. Anyone else having trouble?


    Posted by feriApril 04, 2008 - 06:38 amPrivate
    i have a trouble:
    Once the "I am human" button is hit I get this message:
    Your IP: **.***.**.*** status: logged
    -and nothing else happens.


    Posted by TestApril 04, 2008 - 05:18 amPrivate
    Testing testing


    Posted by AndreaMarch 24, 2008 - 07:01 pm
    Byron, please post a private message with the URL of your guestbook. Also please reset the password to the default so that I can have a look at the configuration.

    Best-Admin


    Posted by AndreaMarch 24, 2008 - 06:59 pm
    Byron, please post a private message with the URL of your guestbook. Also please reset the password to the default so that I can have a look at the configuration.

    Best-Admin


    Posted by BrandonMarch 24, 2008 - 06:49 pmPrivate
    Anotherthing... Once the "I am human" button is hit rather than redirect you back to the GB it takes you to the page that the GB is linked from.


    Posted by BrandonMarch 24, 2008 - 06:46 pmPrivate
    Andrea,

    Using the WCS where do I go to get the html code for the form to insert into the page html if I forget to copy and paste it or did it incorrectly?

    When I make a post in GB 7 i get the email saying there was a post in GB 7 but the message does not display. The permissions are correct.


    Posted by Byron BoltonMarch 24, 2008 - 06:43 pmbyron@byronbolton.com
    Hello First, let me say that this is the best, guestbook I have found I really like it. I have a problem - after I have entered the "I am human" code, I get an HTTP 500 Internal Server Error. When I open the guestbook again, the message is posted and I get an email, looks like everything is working. It tries to redirect to display the .../php_guestbook.php page, but the page doesn't display. I've tried changing the security between 777 and 755.

    Please advise.


    Posted by Byron BoltonMarch 24, 2008 - 06:35 pmbyron@byronbolton.com
    Test


    Posted by AndreaMarch 24, 2008 - 02:15 pm
    Nina, problem solved. Check your e-mail.

    Cheers-Admin


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