Thats one of those snippets of code which although I have no need for it at
the moment I just have to keep - at some point in the future I just know
it's going to save me a couple of days headscratching.
Thanks!
On 8/22/06, Ben Nadel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I say go really really simple. At
What about if someone reads an artice, and then navigates to a
different site? If they are not hitting another page of yours, then
the points tracking wont work.
You might want to concider and AJAX solution for this.
On 8/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a CFidea and I
Thank Rob :)
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Ben Nadel
www.bennadel.com
-Original Message-
From: Robert Feyerherm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 8:38 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFIdea: how to implement
I think Ben's idea is great. I also think it might be cool
I think some of the responses you've already received have been good,
but I keep thinking of ways this system could be easily tricked. I
think you'd have to get into some complex captcha code, not the image
stuff, but the stuff I've read about that tracks mouse/keyboard movement
to make sure a
I had to reply and say a special thank you to Mr. Ben Nadel. I tried
your script and included a simple cfmail to test it's functionality and
it worked awesome! This is exactly what I was looking for.
Thank you for sharing.
D-
I say go really really simple. At the bottom of the article page
Just as an aside, #CreateODBCDateTime(now())# is redundant - now() is
already a datetime object that can be used in date/time comparison
functions.
On 8/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As an option if they want to earn reward points, I ask them to sign in with
just their
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