DRBGuestbook 1.1.19 is a PHP script for GuestBooks scripts design by dbscripts.net.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
DRBGuestbook is a free, simple PHP guestbook script that doesn't require database software.
Publisher review:DRBGuestbook is a free, simple PHP guestbook script that doesn't require database software. DRBGuestbook is a free, simple PHP guestbook script that doesn't require database software. It allows you delete entries and ban IP addresses through an easy-to-use, password protected administration interface. Included are a number of anti-spam features, such as image verification and URL blocking. You can also receive an e-mail notification anytime someone signs your guestbook. Features:- Quick and easy to install. - No database software is required. Entries are stored in a simple flat file. - Delete multiple entries at once. - Includes an anti-spam challenge-response test. - Ban IP addresses from signing your guestbook. - Receive e-mail notifications when your guestbook is signed. - Block entries containing words from a configurable bad words list. - Includes flood protection to prevent users from posting too frequently. - Prevents HTML code or URLs from being posted in comments, as an anti-spam measure. - Minimum and maximum comment length is configurable. - Easily customize text such as field labels, warning messages, and the date and time format. - Pages are XHTML syntax compliant, and compatible with both IE and Firefox. - Web-based administration interface. Requirements: · PHP 4.4 or higher · GD library (if challenge-response test is enabled)
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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