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Can you tell me how I set the option to require all new link entries to be approved? I see the admin drop down option to view entries waiting approval but I can't find the option to specify that new entries must be approved before they are displayed.
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Is the "#" button on the Show Entries alphabet selection list supposed to clear the letter filter and show all the entries again? If so it's not working.
If that's not the button's purpose then what is and how do you show all the entries again after you use the alphabet filter without re-selecting the category? Update: Looks like it's for any link entries that start with a numeric value. That answers that question but I still have a question about how you set up the mod to require approval for each entry? |
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Try replacing instances of TYPE=MyISAM to ENGINE=MyISAM in the product file. I think that was the error I had when I first tried to install it.
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uninstall , :(
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I'm still trying to figure out how to set it up so new link entries require approval. I can get it to notify the admin of new entries but by then the entry has already been made.
There is an option to view entries waiting to be approved but no option to set it up to require approval for new entries. So selecting the option to view entries waiting approval always displays nothing I just don't want my visitors to be able to enter any link they choose because they could enter a link that looks innocent but points to some adult or illegal site. Also, I added a large disclaimer warning visitors that these links direct them to external sites that are not under my control and that they use the links at their own risk. Has anyone else added such a warning? |
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