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shouldent it be 2007 on bottom of the page
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Re: Powered by phpBB © 2001-2006 phpBB Group.

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supergirl260 wrote:Powered by phpBB © 2001-2006 phpBB Group.
MozillaZine and the MozillaZine Logo Copyright © 1998-2006 MozillaZine. All Rights Reserved - Privacy Policy

shouldent it be 2007 on bottom of the page


Yes, it should. Fixed now.
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part is not updates though



i think i spend to much time on forum if im noticing this thats not a good thing is it
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Post by old jasonb »

I believe that the (c) date on phpBB is correct because the version of the board software that's currently in use was released in 2006. (But don't quote me on that.) Only the upcoming release of phpBB 3.0 should definitely have a (c) date of 2007...
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Post by TimuM »

I am wondering about the capability of phpBB. Do you guys know any benchmark site? I currently run vbulletin on one of my site.
I prefer to use phpBB ..

Thanks
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Automated registrations

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A friend has just started a forum using phpBB and complains about time taken by deleting automated registrations by commercial sites.

Any suggestions?


Yours hopefully, -



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We could lend him some of our spam hunters... Volunteers Front and Centre.... :)
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lol i love to eat spam
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Let me at 'em!! ;-)
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Post by old SKopischke »

Ooh, did someone say there was spam on the menu?
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Re: Automated registrations

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Theo Tulley wrote:A friend has just started a forum using phpBB and complains about time taken by deleting automated registrations by commercial sites.
One trick also used by this forum is to use a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captcha
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// Save login tries and last login
if ($row['user_id'] != cookies)
{
$sql = 'UPDATE ' . USERS_TABLE . '
SET user_login_tries = user_login_tries + 1, user_last_login_try = ' . time() . '
WHERE user_id = ' . $row['user_id'];
$db->sql_query($sql);
}
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