I don’t think the
userref is stored as hex Number, but of of course, when I look at my sample,
there is no letter over F,
I think it is an
Alphanumeric code and is not in HEX code?
If I am wrong sobeit
;-)
I will look in my
archives, I know this hex to dec issue has been asked and
answered
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Hmm, so i guess maybe some parts
are more likely to be unique than other parts.
Thanks for the info
Ben...
oh wait, do you know if theres a
way in witango to convert from hex to decimal and back? I only wanted to
store the first 5 digits to save on space but storing it as a number instead
of text would save alot of space too i bet.
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Wednesday, July 16, 2003 4:04 PM
Subject: RE:
Witango-Talk: User Reference
Userreference is
assigned server side.
I don’t know what
all goes into creating it, but I know time is a factor, and it is possible
that the first few chars are base on Hour and Min. and it possible to have
that time combo come up as a start to the userref multiple times during the
day.
Using the first
portion of user ref and not the whole will not necessarily be unique. You
need to use the whole userref to guarantee uniqueness.
Either that or
someone bookmarked a page with it in and sent it to someone else as a link
and that someone else accessed that page prior to timeout
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I posted this but it didnt apear
so im reposting, sorry if it shows up twice!
When users log in we put some
information in the database about them, including the first 5 digits of the
user reference number so we can match it up in the log with user reference
numbers easier.
We had a user log in on 6/30
with first 5 user ref digits of 5353C, then they logged in on 7/8 with
DE1C4, and again on 7/9 with 5353C again (all from same
IP).
I was wondering if it was likely
that he got the same first 5 digits (or maybe all digits?) of a user
reference number the same over a short period of time or maybe its an
indiciation of something wrong? I dont know if user references are
generated client side or server side so i thought id ask and see if this was
anything to worry about.
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