Re: [geeklog-users] Closing a poll?

2004-03-29 Thread Tony Bibbs
Oh, and of course, if you do the legwork we'd be more than happy to include your patch ;-) --Tony On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 14:39, Dirk Haun wrote: > Steve, > > >Is there any way to close a poll, so that the results are still > >available but voting is disabled? > > Well, if you remove a poll from

Re: [geeklog-users] Closing a poll?

2004-03-29 Thread Dirk Haun
Steve, >Is there any way to close a poll, so that the results are still >available but voting is disabled? Well, if you remove a poll from the front page, the results are still available through the "past polls" link. But I guess what you want is to display the results in a block. That is not p

[geeklog-users] Closing a poll?

2004-03-29 Thread Steve Sloan
Is there any way to close a poll, so that the results are still available but voting is disabled? Specifically, I have an old poll (from another site, long since closed), and I'd like to keep the results, but not allow any more voting. Is this supported? Thanks ... -- Steve

[geeklog-users] http authentication

2004-03-29 Thread Lucas Gonze
I'm getting a bunch of requests to give my app a better web API, i.e. to expose some of the functions for external apps to use. This is doable except that the user authentication isn't based on challenge/response, so most web client tools can't set the user and password. (...Of course, the w