As of 2009-09-11, the following policy is in effect:

  • Comments are deleted after a year or so.
  • Criticism is welcome (I mean it!) but profanity is right out.
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Hi

Please contact me, I'd like to have a private conversation with you regarding the use of Moonmoth as the name of your CMS system.
Stoan on 2009-09-11 04:29:03
Hey Felix, my main goal was to throw a WetBlanket on the heat over at WikiIndex. Hopefully we will all learn from this, myself included.

Best, Mark

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wet_Blanket_Policy
MarkDilley on 2009-09-14 01:16:56
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Karthick on 2009-09-30 04:27:39
Salutare,

Sunt Tibi de la blug iar ID-ul meu este la fel ca adresa de mail.
Tiberiu on 2009-10-10 13:00:31
I just came across your site and work the other day. I downloaded FCP Commentor, as I was looking for a good and simple comment script. I am a newbie designer and I have been designing straight HTML sites, using PHP scripts for extra features. I am currently looking at CMS programs, but I'm not completely convinced that the effort of switching over is worth the work if I'm doing sites that have less than 10 to 15 pages.

I have been trying out many of the flat file CMS for ease of use and potential ease of rescue. I like LightNEasy CMS and Razor CMS. I loved the late, great Pecio CMS. I also have tried LotusCMS, Get Simple CMS and Pluck.

First, I have to say that the FCP commentor is very nice and flexible. I'm trying some CSS experiments to see what it can do for me. Most important, I was surprised and a little intimidated by the description of FCP Website. But, it is awesome. Pretty much everything that I have thrown at it thus far it has managed. Wow. I'll have to do some more tests, but I like it very much so far.

Are there others who are using it? Do you mind answering a question or two at a later date if I need to as?

Thanks.

Homer
homer jackson on 2009-10-14 01:31:45
hola
leon on 2010-01-20 20:26:20
Test to double post to see if it is still possible.
banjo on 2010-04-07 17:58:23
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őüóűőá on 2010-04-19 05:41:36
Just a test message
test on 2010-04-21 03:37:32
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tttttttttttt on 2010-05-19 19:40:45
test2 man
test2 on 2010-05-21 13:59:56
hey, with your comments system how do people leave a comment.

Thanks,

Tom
Tommy on 2010-05-23 17:11:32
hey, with your comments system how do people leave a comment.hey, with your comments system how do people leave a comment.hey, with your comments system how do people leave a comment.hey, with your comments system how do people leave a comment.hey, with your comments system how do people leave a comment.
test on 2010-06-08 06:30:57
This is my message.
Yvonne on 2010-06-11 22:19:45
This is my message.
Cindy on 2010-06-11 22:20:49
Just wondering what part of the canvas standard Opera has spotty support for. Normally canvas-based applications work the fastest for me in Opera, and I primarily develop Canvas in Opera, with other browsers showing little/no difference. This is in reference to Square Shooter.
RS on 2010-08-02 18:58:04
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dfgsdf on 2010-08-10 08:30:39
hi matey. kinda new to this stuff. tryna implement this into my html site but i've honestly never used php before so i'm kinda confused. could you advise what would be the best way to implement the fcp.commentator.php script to my regular html page?
thanks
decom on 2010-08-19 11:26:48
Sure! Use an iframe element, it will do the job well enough.
Felix Pleșoianu on 2010-08-24 19:06:34
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