Visitor's IP to visit a Guestbook

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Guest

Hello,

You have any advice on keeping data on a visitor's IP to visit a Guestbook?
What is your advice on creating a BS link to email in this guestbook?

http://military.accaw.org/guestbook/

Also, does it need a BD DNS link when the DLS hangs up?

Spammers may harvest my email address so how do you create yours on a
website page?

May GOD bless America and our US American Troops.

Best regards,

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Gary Adams
New Orleans, Louisiana
314.479.8201 - tel
LsuEdu At msn DOT com
http://military.accaw.org/guestbook/
"Imagination...is the irrepressible revolutionist."
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Jim Buyens

Responses interspersed.

Hello,

You have any advice on keeping data on a visitor's IP to visit a Guestbook?

Do it if you want. Why do you ask?
What is your advice on creating a BS link to email in this guestbook?

http://military.accaw.org/guestbook/

Also, does it need a BD DNS link when the DLS hangs up?

Sorry, but what do you mean by BS, BD, anbd DLS?
Spammers may harvest my email address so how do you create yours on a
website page?

I use a custom, server-side form handler along the lines of

Mailing Form Data
http://www.interlacken.com/winnt/tips/tipshow.aspx?tip=46

That way, the e-mail address stays safely inside the Web server.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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