Well, I could, but I'm not actually trying to do a guestbook, but more of a
generic little blog. I already use a free online guestbook service for my
actual guestbook - it's one of the ones where you have to embed a bunch of
links in the code of your site, and it would screw up site layout if I didn't
give the links their own page with an instant meta-refresh to the book. So,
that's working ok. What I want to do with FP though, is be able to post some
small topics of discussion, and open them up to comments from my family and
friends. So, if I ever get this to work like it should, I'll have a bunch of
"guestbooks" on my site. So, I don't want to have to manually post all the
responses. I'd like to TRY it the automatic way - I'll name the pages
something random and use the NO INDEX commands, and see how bad the spam gets.
Thanks for the reply, though.
Joe
"Louis" wrote:
> Hi,
> Why don't you just copy and paste the Guestbooks entries on to your
> website. I had to do that with my website anyways because I got a bunch of
> ads and people kept hitting the send button twice.
> --
> Louis Johnson MFB
> Microsoft Frontpage Beginner
> http://www.Bahamalouie.com
>
>
> "Joe S." wrote:
>
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > I'm setting up a simple guestbook for my family site. I'm using the
> > guestbook template in Frontpage 2003, and it sets up ok, but once published
> > the guestbook entries (form results) don't display. It is correctly saving
> > the form results to the guestlog.html file, and if you open that directly in
> > IE the results are all there. That information doesn't ever seem to diisplay
> > on the main guestbook page, though, even after multiple refreshs. I've tried
> > using meta refresh tags on both the guestbook.html page and the guestlog.html
> > page and it doesn't help. The only way to see guestbook entries made since
> > the last publish is to republish - THEN the include page component seems to
> > correctly refresh the guestbook entries.
> >
> > This is driving me nuts since the entries are getting into the log ok, but
> > the server just isn't updating the log until I republish the page. Does
> > anyone have any ideas?
> >
> > URL: http://www.thesuligoys.com/guestbook2.htm
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Joe