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1000 Members
Imagine, we've got our 1000th member today
Thought this would be worth a new topic...
Thought this would be worth a new topic...
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Wow, I'm impressed
The amount of registered users may fall below 1000 over the coming weeks as I will be deleting inactive accounts (i.e. only where the user has failed to authorise his/her account within three months of applying for membership).
The problem we have is that there continue to be fake applications, and I'm not always fast enough to delete spam accounts!
Saj
The amount of registered users may fall below 1000 over the coming weeks as I will be deleting inactive accounts (i.e. only where the user has failed to authorise his/her account within three months of applying for membership).
The problem we have is that there continue to be fake applications, and I'm not always fast enough to delete spam accounts!
Saj
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The answer is easy : CAPTCHA test during the registration.
cf :
http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=337628
Another 2 things to do to avoid spam, should be :
- replace at the bottom of the page the words "phpBB" by a "phpBB" picture
- rename the directory /phpBB2/ of the forum to /forum/, and add with mod_rewrite of apache an automatic redirection from /phpBB2/something to /forum/something so the links will be still working.
by the way, this topic should be moved to the HowTo section.
have fun
cf :
http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=337628
Another 2 things to do to avoid spam, should be :
- replace at the bottom of the page the words "phpBB" by a "phpBB" picture
- rename the directory /phpBB2/ of the forum to /forum/, and add with mod_rewrite of apache an automatic redirection from /phpBB2/something to /forum/something so the links will be still working.
by the way, this topic should be moved to the HowTo section.
have fun
Hi mate,
I enabled visual confirmation during the latter part of last year, which has reduced the volume of SPAM registrations.
I have often thought about renaming the forum directory to 'forum', however at this stage it would require us to manually change existing posts where users refer to other topics. Without doing this, the volume of 404 errors will increase dramatically.
Creating a new .htaccess rule would work, but I'll admit I'm not very strong in this area of programming. I am tempted to fix all of this when phpBB 3.0 is released (hopefully later this year).
Accessing the forum via http://snkhan.co.uk/origami/forum is already enabled.
Saj
I enabled visual confirmation during the latter part of last year, which has reduced the volume of SPAM registrations.
I have often thought about renaming the forum directory to 'forum', however at this stage it would require us to manually change existing posts where users refer to other topics. Without doing this, the volume of 404 errors will increase dramatically.
Creating a new .htaccess rule would work, but I'll admit I'm not very strong in this area of programming. I am tempted to fix all of this when phpBB 3.0 is released (hopefully later this year).
Accessing the forum via http://snkhan.co.uk/origami/forum is already enabled.
Saj
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Ok saj, i give you a tip
It should be :
Then, rename "phpBB2" to "forum" via FTP.
Avoid http://snkhan.co.uk/origami/forum/ it's a far too long URL, http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/ is better.
In fact the best thing would be something like www.origami-board.com, it is easy with mod_rewrite to change a domain name, because are the links are kept.
It should be :
Code: Select all
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^phpBB2/(.*)$ http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/$1 [R=301,L]
Avoid http://snkhan.co.uk/origami/forum/ it's a far too long URL, http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/ is better.
In fact the best thing would be something like www.origami-board.com, it is easy with mod_rewrite to change a domain name, because are the links are kept.
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Unfortunately domain-names are not for free.... but except for that I agree with you.Imagiro wrote:In fact the best thing would be something like www.origami-board.com
It would be easier to remember if I am somewhere where I don't have the forum address handy (of course a quick search on google solves that problem as well).
So long and keep folding ^_^
Gerwin
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I have subscribed to a free redirectin service. the new adress would be
http://kickme.to/origamiforum
how do you like it?
http://kickme.to/origamiforum
how do you like it?
Thank you, and to other members for contributing to the forum Many thanks to our mods, who make the forum running as smoothly as it does!Friet wrote:I remember when I first joined this forum, the amount of posts we now get in one day is twice the amount we got in a week back then (or more)
great job saj!
I have been meaning to purchase a domain name for the forum, which will likely be origami-forum.com (or an .net .info variant).
Like I said earlier, I am looking to move the physical hosting completely once a newer version of phpBB is released (which should be soon).
And thanks Imagiro, I am looking at the .htaccess rule you gave me, however does it automatically redirect links from
http://snkhan.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1010 to
viewtopic.php?t=1010
(Sorry, I have a limited knowledge of writing .htaccess rules)
Saj
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now that really caused a big laugh to me, because it sounds far-fetched and showed me, that you didn't really checked it out and obviously only wanted to reply something... of course NOBODY would loose anything, because the destination adress is not cloaked and of course everybody will bookmark the original adress and not the redirector (because after entering the kickme adress, you will only see the original adress in your adress line).because if kickme.to stop his service everybody would loose the adress.
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*Kicks Chris to origamiforum*TheRealChris wrote:I have subscribed to a free redirectin service. the new adress would be http://kickme.to/origamiforum
how do you like it?
Yay, it works, cool
So long and keep folding ^_^
Gerwin
Gerwin