On 07/27/2007 11:07, Dave wrote:
> Ravenlock ha scritto:
>> On 07/27/2007 10:17, Dave wrote:
>>  
>>> I have done the merge.
>>> Now the two maps and the form seems quite ready:
>>> http://www.gurumeditation.it/eweb/p.php?p=about/people
>>>
>>> If we don't have other good solution I will add the image recognition
>>> blocker.
>>>
>>> There are also another security problem: anyone can change all the
>>> information
>>> of all the other users...
>>> do we have to add a password field and then ask for it before edit or
>>> delete?
>>>     
>>
>> I like the idea of a "users" map.  I really do.  But I'm wondering what
>> the real return on [y]our investment is here.  I mean your efforts to
>> write it, make it secure, keep it secure, maintain it when some user has
>> a problem of some sort with it, etc. might be more than it is worth. 
> 
> 
> simple answer: it's not an 'investment', it's just my coders monkey  :)
> 
> 
> 
>>  If
>> you can change anyones entry we are certainly going to have problems and
>> complaints about "why does my info keep getting changed" from users.
>> Here's an example:  I want to be on the list.  I, like several hundred
>> other E users, reside in Dallas, Tx.  Now when I view the list, at its
>> default zoom level, I wanna see *my* name.  not some glob of text I cant
>> read.  so...well, I'm just gonna move a few (hundred) people out of my
>> way. So I can be seen.
>>   
> 
> Ok surely we need a password.
> 
> 
>> So now it appears we need a password.  A password no one will ever use
>> again.  Once you have your pin on the map (in the right loc) you will
>> never need to login again.  Unless you move of course.  And what if you
>> do move, or have some desire to log back in... and have forgotten your
>> password.
>>   
> 
> ...and we need 10 lines of code that send you a mail with your
> password, in case you forgot it
> 
>> Aside from the Cool Factor (TM)... what are we getting out of this.  I
>> really do think its cool.  But this might quickly snowball.  I am a bit
>> of a pessimist at times its true. So if I'm blowing this out of
>> proportion just disregard my mail.
>>
>>   
> I'm am a coder and for me the Cool Factor (TM) is all  :))
> 

  Fair enough.  :)

> 
> 
> 


-- 
Regards,
Ravenlock


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