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dezdelsol - 18 Nov 2007 13:01 GMT
How do I place a guestbook into my website? I'm using publisher for my web
design.
DavidF - 18 Nov 2007 22:10 GMT
There is no built-in capability in Publisher. You might look to your host to
see if they have a guestbook program, and it is possible that you could then
insert the html code into a Publisher page, but I haven't seen an example of
this. Its also possible that you could create the guestbook page using the
host program, and link to it from your Publisher pages. In general if you
want a dynamic site, you should use other software.

DavidF

> How do I place a guestbook into my website? I'm using publisher for my web
> design.
dezdelsol - 18 Nov 2007 23:03 GMT
> There is no built-in capability in Publisher. You might look to your host to
> see if they have a guestbook program, and it is possible that you could then
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>
> Thanks for your help
Derek
clickerx - 23 Nov 2007 16:03 GMT
Take a look at www.bravenet.com . There are several free suggestions there
for use on a website. There are others offered at www.download.com and
search for "guestbook" to view.

> How do I place a guestbook into my website? I'm using publisher for my web
> design.

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