Re: Guestbook is not forwarding the comments

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Is the guestlog.htm in the _private folder? If not, move it there.
The _private folder has the correct write permissions the guestlog
needs, whereas other folders (including the root) normally do not.

If your guestbook is named guestbook.htm, you may wish to rename it to
something without the words guest or book in the name. This will slow
down (but may not stop) automated spam-bots from writing malicious
links into your guestbook.
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Ron Symonds
Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
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"ldoubleya" <ldoubleya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:F4FFA79D-2E23-4E29-A859-A5F745E25F28@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I have added a guestbook to my web site but I can't get the input
>from the
> comments field to forward to the guestlog. I have no confirmation
> page set. I
> can't figure out what else to try. Help please.


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