Monitoring the guest book

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Steve Easton

Tom,
I'm really not sure what you're asking.
Do you mean you want to monitor what people post to it??

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tom

I would like to have the option of monitoring the guestlog before it goes to
public view. For instance, my site is viewed by families. Someone is
posting "Viagra" adds in my guest book. If that page was available to me to
check before it got posted, it would save a big headache.
Thansk Steve.
 
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tom

I'm looking for a way to monitor the feedback on my guest book, before it is
posted to the web.
 
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Tom Pepper Willett

No.
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| I'm looking for a way to monitor the feedback on my guest book, before it
is
| posted to the web.
| | > Tom,
| > I'm really not sure what you're asking.
| > Do you mean you want to monitor what people post to it??
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| > --
| > Steve Easton
| > Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| > 95isalive
| > This site is best viewed............
| > .......................with a computer
| >
| > | >> Is there a way to monitor the guest book before publishing it?
| >> Thank you.
| >>
| >>
| >
| >
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Rick Budde

You would have to switch over to a standard Front Page
form that submits to your email. You would then
manually "post" to a page you craft to act as your
guestlog.
 
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Steve Easton

Unfortunately the answer is no.

About the only option is to place the guest book and it's "input form" in a password protected
directory and then only let people post to whom you have given the password.

Sad way to have to do it, but it's one of the disadvantages of trying to do something nice and then
having to deal with those "World wide Web" users who have no concept of manners or decency.

:-(

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Microsoft MVP FrontPage
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Tom

Thanks Steve. I appreciate your time
Steve Easton said:
Unfortunately the answer is no.

About the only option is to place the guest book and it's "input form" in
a password protected
directory and then only let people post to whom you have given the
password.

Sad way to have to do it, but it's one of the disadvantages of trying to
do something nice and then
having to deal with those "World wide Web" users who have no concept of
manners or decency.

:-(

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Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
.......................with a computer
 
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