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If you are currently using Matt's Guestbook script then my [guestbk2.pl] (12/4/95) can replace the addguest.html and guestbook.pl (.cgi) files. Just make sure you point your 'Add' link in the guestbook to the guestbk2.pl (.cgi). The new script can use the same [guestbook.html] and [guestlog.html] files. If you have an older version change the
to where you want new entries to appear in the guestbook.
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Unlimited number of users
Free or fee based system
Email verification while membership
Photo upload possibility
Powerful search
Built in anonymous mailer
Users have their own unique username and password
Users can edit their accounts
Users can delete their accounts
"Forgot your password?" utility
Fast
Secure
Admin Utilities:
Edit or Delete any user's account
List all users email addresses
Send an email to all users instantly
View detailed information of a user
And much more
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MixedGuests is a flexible and powerful web based guestbook system written in Perl. It only requires the Perl interpreter on the server to run, without any external or additional modules.
Features:
Viewing/Adding Comments (duh!)
Ability to sort comments by time or rating
Ability to view comments since a specific date
Multi-page display
Smilies
Special code
IP logging
Banning IPs
After initial configuration, everything is done via the web interface
Mass-pruning comments based on date
Email notification when new comments are added
Language file
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guestbook script with totally definable required fields, confirmation and validation of user input. Optional email thank you and notification, option for HTML filtering. Newer entries shown first with older entries viewable by following a link at the bottom of the page.
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I was reading UCSD's student newspaper (the Guardian) Tuesday night, mostly because I found it lying on the ground while I was waiting for math discussion (and also because it's a pretty interesting read -- I don't make a habit of reading everything I find lying on the ground). A few quotes grabbed my attention, so I highlighted them, dusted of the newspaper, and shoved it in my backpack. I just realized that the paper was still sitting on my desk, so I'll relay those quotes now. (If you don't care about Quotes I Read In The Guardian And Found Interesting, you can just skip this blogging and read about cute little bunny-rabbits.)
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