Script URL: http://www.truthvisionary.com/guestbook/gbook.php
Version of script: 1.7 with some modifications made from reading the forum
Hosting company: 1and1.com
URL of phpinfo.php: http://www.truthvisionary.com/guestbook/phpinfo.php
URL of session_test.php: http://www.truthvisionary.com/guestbook ... n_test.php
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I received: "Error. You already have a message waiting approval!" This did not allow me to submit more comments. Everytime, I had to manually delete the file under the folder guestbook/apptmp and then I could submit more comments. After making modifications to gbook.php to allow more than one session, I am able to submit more comments to the guestbook. I receive notification by email (below):
To APPROVE the entry visit this URL:
http://www.truthvisionary/guestbook/gbo ... prove&do=1
To REJECT the entry visit this URL:
http://www.truthvisionary/guestbook/gbo ... prove&do=0
However, I see on the server, several files that I either approved or rejected. They are under the folder guestbook/apptmp. Are those files supposed to be deleted automatically? If not, then please advise.
Is the server supposed to delete rejected posts?
Re: Is the server supposed to delete rejected posts?
Yes, approved/rejected files should be deleted.
If they are not, there must be some permissions errors with the files inside apptmp folder?
If they are not, there must be some permissions errors with the files inside apptmp folder?
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Re: Is the server supposed to delete rejected posts?
Yes, it was. Thank you.