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Dump Rejected Articles and Comments Permanently from Your
Munius Article Directory.
If you're using the Munius Article Directory scripts you're suffering the same aggravation as I was. I have found that with Munius, there are some article submissions that I want to reject. And I don't want them just flagged "rejected"; I want them deleted PERMANENTLY. The Brausch supplied scripts allow you to accept or reject submissions, but those rejected still remain in the data files. Rejected submissions are not apparent to users, which is good. But they are still there cluttering up your server directory. And, when you go to moderate submissions, they are still there, albeit marked "rejected" on the moderation page. So you have to wade through the rejected articles -- possibly dozens, scores, or eventually even hundreds of them -- to review articles previously accepted or waiting for review. Anyway, maybe it's just me, but I want rejected articles REMOVED altogether from the moderation process. That means deleting the references to them in the tracking data files and deleting the corresponding article files themselves. I developed the Munius Article Directory Data File Packing PHP Script to easily and conveniently do just that. I originally developed it for my own use, and I use it all the time; I'm sure you will find it as useful as I do.
The packing script is furnished as a .php file which you can download and use today. There is no complicated "install" procedure. Just upload the script to your Munius directory on your host and run. You can run the data file packing script whenever you want, as often as you want. It is guaranteed so there is no risk to you. If you don't get what you want out of it, just ask for a refund. Here is my guarantee:
You'll be able to easily use this script the very next time you want to permanently dump junk articles and spam comments from your Munius Article Directory. You have 30 days to evaluate it and still get a refund if you don't like it. So go ahead and click and get started.
Click the PayPal Logo to Order System Requirements: Windows 95 or later, and James Brausch Munius Article Directory PHP script software. |
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