Here's a test - reply post to a guestbook entry from other user
lostreception (11 replies) March 5, 2008 - 5:01pm
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- Here's a test - reply post to a guestbook entry from other user (03/04/2008 - 9:39pm)

this post is a reply to a another users "guestbook" entry on your profile page. I wanted to see how it displays.
I could have just left my own new "guestbook" entry, but I thought that if I posted a reply to someone else's post, it would give me an idea as to whether or not I'd want to use this "modified comment method" masquerading as a guestbook, instead of using the real Guestbook.module. I'm also making this rather 'wordy' to see if there was a limit to the length. I feel that there should be, as who would want to see someone leave a WAY TOO LONG "guestbook" entry - let alone a reply to one?
I also thought that using the "comment" module as a "guestbook" opens the door for what amounts to an unwanted (in my opinion) "forum" on a user's profile page - i.e. comment/reply, comment/reply/reply etc. etc.
BTW - lostreception, what do you think about allowing other users to "reply" to a guestbook entry (what I would consider should be a "personal message") left for you?
Here's a URL - http://socnet.shellmultimedia.com/node/578 wanted to see if those were allowed. As I would think that if they are, and without "captcha" protection - then this would be an avenue for spammers to use - not a good thing.
To wrap things up - lostreception, please comment me (on my "guestbook") as to whether or not you were able to delete this post. I think that IF I were to use this "guestbook" method, than certainly a user should be able to delete an unwanted entry such as this - or at LEAST be able to edit it.
Please let me know