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About Comment-Server
A relational database-backed comment management system, provided as a service to the entire Internet by Andy Hughes.Page Contents
What Comment-Server doesHow it works
OK, I'm ready to start
Step 2, get the HTML
Underlying Technology
What Comment-Server does
You have a Web server with static pages. You want users to be able to add comments dynamically to any of your pages. However, you don't want to turn all of your Web pages into computer programs. You don't want to run your own Relational Database Management System-backed Web site. You don't want to spend the rest of your life backing up and maintaining the relational database. That's where Comment-Server comes in. Your static pages stay on your current server. You create a realm on this server. Then you put links on your pages, and visitors can start entering comments.How it works
- You fill out a form for our database specifying the backlink URL and title, plus a some information about your web site. You give us a password so that only you can administer this page. This is called a realm on our servers - you need one realm for each site, no matter how many pages or services you use.
- You decide which of your pages should have comments.
- You place some HTML (which I will give you) on your page(s).
- You enter some comments to get things started (if you want), and then wait for users to add comments as they see fit.
- You receive an email whenever someone enters a comment, with a link to edit or delete the comment. (You'll need the password, if you ever forget your password, it can be emailed to you).
OK, I'm ready to start
The first step is to create a realm on this server. I already have a realm. realm list (select realm to administer) I need to add a realm.Step 2, get the HTML
Find your realm in this list. The admin page has a link to generate HTML.Underlying Technology
This is another Database Web Tool written by Andy Hughes and Hughes Computer Consulting. Is uses MYSQL and PHP. The server is kept running by LowestHosting.Comment-Server went into service on January 5, 2004. It currently holds
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581 comments.
