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No eMail-Address Provided In Comment
August 14th, 2006 | View Comments
I just received a comment on “Pirates Of The Carribean – Dead Man’s Chest” which provided no eMail-address. How is this possible? I tried to leave a comment myself without an eMail-address, it didn’t work… the browser showed “please fill in the required fields” – as it should be.
So, how did the author of the comment mentioned above manage to provide no eMail-address and still send the comment?
Strange…
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