FG Guestbook 3.2 is a Perl script for GuestBooks scripts design by Felix Gertz.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. FG Guestbook is a really fast and powerfull guestbook written in Perl.
Publisher review: FG Guestbook is a really fast and powerfull guestbook written in Perl. The FG Guestbook is a really fast and powerfull guestbook written in Perl. Features: - Design completly without restriction adjustable, because the guestbook works with templates, which are including patterns. The guestbook looks, how you want! - Protection against duplicates - Can disallow HTML-Code - Email notification if there's a new entry. - Logging - Deny of not priviliged browsers, good for blocking spambots. - Emails getting encrypted to ascii-ordinal-code, so spambots can't read it. - To long words will be break down. So the design can not 'explode'. - URL's will be transformed into links. - The input can be individual checked. - Multipages.. Entries can be displayed at more then one page. - Newer entries are on top. - There's a keyword/pattern for a pagebar ( .. 2 3 4 .. ) - Badword filter - Emotincon support, you can add your own too - Everything can be adjusted. - Seperate admin area - The admin passwort will be saved encrypted. - You can delete entries. - You can comment entries. - Also runs with mod_perl Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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