Active Guestbook 14.3 is a Perl script for GuestBooks scripts design by Active-scripts.net.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Active Guestbook is a free perl guestbook and does most things that other guestbooks do and much more.
Publisher review: Active Guestbook is a free perl guestbook and does most things that other guestbooks do and much more. Active Guestbook is a free perl guestbook and does most things that other guestbooks do and much more. It now has support for multiple languages. Features: - Controls how the guestbook aligns in your page or within your frame. - Show preview page when guest adds message - Allow guests to leave private messages - The maximum number of messages that will appear on each page of your guestbook - Gives you control over whether or not a guest's email address is displayed, what format is used (your own text symbol, the address itself or an image) and whether or not the address in munged (garbled so that bots can't pick the addresses up from your site and spam your visitors). - Gives you control over whether or not a guest's web address is displayed and what format is used (your own text symbol, the address itself or an image). Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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