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ScriptsMill Comments 1.04 (Default branch)
ScriptsMill Comments is a script that allows your users to add comments to certain pages of your Web site. It is very easy to install and allows the formating and appearance of comments to be customized with a base knowledge of HTML. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
A bug in admin.php that caused a MySQL error in the "Junk comments" section with MySQL 5 was fixed. The code in comments.php was refactored. All functions were renamed using a smcom_ preffix in order to avoid name collisions when the script is included by another PHP script. A lot of new language packs were added. More... |
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