Do we have option for spam protection in liferay [closed] - liferay

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Liferay provides blogs and forums, in which I want to remove spam comments or content.
Is there any option liferay provides for it?
Before publishing any data by content should be spam filtered.

You may want to take a look at the Akismet plugin.

Else you can enable the workflow for both of the assets. If enable that then a moderator has to review the content and then only it will be published.
If you want to make that automatic, then you can go for the plugin as given by #Brandizzi.

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I find it extremely annoying to see Amazon's "Amazon Assistant" banner when I visit the site. I love the service, I just tire of clicking "No, Thanks" every time I visit the site. I've searched for solutions online but haven't found anything useful.
Is it even possible to prevent Chrome extension popups from happing?
I posted this same question to SuperUsers and it turns out that this is an Opera-exclusive issue. I see this on both stable and developer versions of the browser, with and without plugins, so it's safe to say that the functionality is built-in.
Unfortunate and annoying.

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What I need exactly to configure my SharePoint 2013 so I can use the business intelligence tools very well.
Well I know that link only answers are not considered good style at SO. But since the question is very broad and a complete answer is out of scope any way, here is a step-by-step guide on how to setup your SharePoint Server 2013 to use the BI features:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/querysimon/archive/2012/11/26/installing-the-bi-features-of-sharepoint-2013.aspx

unwanted spam urls in ajax request [closed]

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While checking any website's ajax requests, I found some spam urls as shown below.
Why they sudden came?
Is it spam?
How do I remove this from ajax request?
for example :
http://www.superfish.com/ws/tpl/ads.tpl?version=14.07.20.7
http://www.superfish.com/ws/getUD.action?dlsource=Diigoscreenshot&userId=3856ac02-983a-b6e1-f56b-2356e3a28f00-80b&ver=14.07.20.7&distributor=Diigo
See below image :
It is because of Awesome screenshot add-on.
It searches for some similar products through requests.
To disable these requests Go To Options.
There is a option for "Enable similar product search powered by Superfish " in settings
Uncheck it and everything works as expected.

Was my website hacked? [closed]

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I am using a company called web-stat to watch for people visiting our website and noticed an entry page of "127​.0​.0​.1:4664/preview" rather than the url of the website or the url of a page.
Does this mean that someone has or is trying to hack our website?
Thanks
Requests to 127.0.0.1:4664/preview are likely from Google Desktop.
Security information about Google Desktop at SMB Security
To know for sure, you should inspect the TCP conversation and source endpoint to observe what exactly is making the requests.

How to create and submit a blogspot sitemap to google? [closed]

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How to create and submit a blogspot sitemap to google?
Please show with an example...
You do not have to do that, Google owns blogger/blogspot and does that automatically.
But heres how: link
Jeet, you don't have to build a sitemap for blogspot as one is automatically built for you. Take, for example, my test blogspot blog's robots.txt file - http://brettmorgan-test-blawg.blogspot.com/robots.txt - you will see that a sitemap is already listed that lists all posts ordered by update date.

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