>>>>> "David" == David Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> So again, I repeat:
>>
>> A user is not an IP address
>>
>> Get it through your head that using IP address for vote
>> blockout is just ... WRONG.
David> Message received, ZERO distortion. Are you saying, then, that it's
David> impossible to build an accessible cgi-based voting system (which allows
David> more than one user to access the system from within a large network)
David> without using cookies or forcing each user to log in?
Yes. Good that you *finally* got that. {sigh}
But even using cookies is no guarantee that one vote will be given.
I can erase cookies.
And the "XP" system of Perlmonks.org shows that users can and will
create dopplegangers just to vote multiple times.
Voting on the net is always a joke.
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