That's how the Movable Type implementation that I mentioned works (I think)
--Tony
Zach Shelton wrote:
just an idea:
Does there exist a registry of porn site URLs similar to the ones
maintained for spam blacklists? If so, then it would be possible to check
against such a list and reject any c
just an idea:
Does there exist a registry of porn site URLs similar to the ones
maintained for spam blacklists? If so, then it would be possible to check
against such a list and reject any comment that contains a link to a site
on the list...
Ray Benjamin said:
> I'm having problems with someone
Ray,
>At first I disabled comments except from users that were logged in, but
>I've found that discourages a lot of people from commenting. It might
>be nice if there were a filter plugin that would allow me to set up
>keywords and phrases that would cause a comment to be rejected.
>
>Does anyone
Ray, there are efforts amoung blogs/CMS/etc to implement spam
prevention. Someone recently posted to us about a project MoveableType
has. Right now we don't have immediate plans for this though the
subject has been discussed amongst us developers with no real decisive
route planned. If you c
I'm having problems with someone or some group posting comments to
articles on my site that are just links to porn sites. It's not really
the kind of image I want for my site. I'm trying to find the right way
to handle the problem. I expect to get more traffic in a few months and
I'm hoping it w
hey Tony,
got it fixed sometiem back, actually had set the
$_CONF['path_html'] to the public_html dir. under
c:\geeklog.*\...
--- Tony Bibbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are the images in your image/userphotos/ directory?
>
> baskaran vaitheeswaran wrote:
>
> >If i attach a photo as part of