That's actually a good idea. Thanks. :)

Al Musella, DPM wrote:
> Most of the jerks aren't that computer literate.  A simple way to 
> block them is to just set a cookie with a uuid that never expires 
> when they first hit your website.   When ever they log in or 
> register, record the uuid that they used  (in case they log in from 
> multiple computers or multiple browsers).. then when you want to ban 
> someone, add all of these uuids to a banned list..   and here is the 
> clincher:  don't tell them they are banned immediately when they go 
> to register again. that will tip them off that a cookie is 
> involved.   Send them a confirmation email, and when they click the 
> link, your website tells them that there is an internal error and ask 
> them to start all over again. After a few tried they will give up

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