I tried that with the guestbook, and it worked for awhile.
It just took a while for them to refind it. What I did was
to add an image that the person needs to read and place the
information into the form. No problems since then, which is
probably a month ago
"handtub junction" <handtub
(e-mail address removed)> wrote in message
:
:
: "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:
:
: > Not really, you can try to look for one written in a
server-side scripting language using a
: > database, that would allow you to block users by IP
Address, etc.
: >
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: > ==============================================
: > Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
: > ==============================================
: > If you feel your current issue is a results of
installing
: > a Service Pack or security update, please contact
: > Microsoft Product Support Services:
: >
http://support.microsoft.com
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: > security update, then there is usually no charge for the
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message
: >
: > > I'm bumping this one up, as I have a similar problem.
I find more computers
: > > scrawl on my wall with spam than actually comment on
the work or the website.
: > > There is obviously some sort of webcrawler that finds
FrontPage bulletin
: > > boards and posts these pieces of digital spiced ham.
Is there anything that
: > > can be done to prevent them from accessing the boards,
short of tearing it
: > > down? I'd really hate to lose my wall, as for all the
annoyance this is
: > > causing, it has reunited me with a bunch of people
from my past and helped
: > > get the word out on my work.
: > >
: > > "handtub Junction" wrote:
: > >
: > >> I have 2 bulletin boards on my web site
www.handtubs.com. I am getting
: > >> spammed (i guess you call it) with unwanted posts and
links. They are
: > >> relentless and post dozens of times a day. Is there
any way to block unwnated
: > >> posts, disable links or anything I can do to stop
this. I hate to pass word
: > >> protect the board as this will turn people away.
: >
: >
: > I seemed to have solved my problem of unwanted posts by
changing the bulletin board page to an intro page, so now
people have to click one more time to get to the bulletin
board. I gave the intro page the address of the bulletin
board page and assigned a new address to the bulletin.
Unwanted posts have not been a problem since. I have
instructed users of the board to bookmark the intro page,
that way if the spammers catch up with me again, I can
easily change the board address againwitout affecting
people's book marks.