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You can't vote because a cookie was set on your PC.
The default expiry time is 96 hours, so if you want to vote again you'll
have to delete it from you tempoary internet files folder.
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Hopefully it will, I hope you don't mind me putting all your posts into one to make it tidier and more convenient for others.
Auron
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Carbonize wrote:Bet Auron's happy now he doesn't have to explain how to do it :p
It's quite funny because I just had to help a bloke with the guestbook who had used .htaccess to pass .htm to the processor. Personally I see no reason to not use .php but ho hum.
ditto on the last part. if only people planned ahead... lol
nb. new site up soon!
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http://proxy2.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4736
by Iskandar
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I think when you put in newest it will use the latest created poll that it can and display that.
To set when a poll will expire from when it was created, you can edit the poll in the admin
area. I think the expire field in the number of days the poll will last.
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Good job, saves me having to do it! ^^,
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Change 0 to the starting poll' id number.
Change 8 to the ending poll' id number.
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read stickies.
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This has been asked and answered before, please search the forums.
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Anonymous wrote:People can delete the cookies and vote again. And from what I'm doing people are going to be sure to do that.
well then, either way ur screwed.
but i doubt most people will go to the trouble of deleting their cookies.
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check path's in the config file.
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G wrote:IP check will prevent a WHOLE lot of people from voting because of proxies like aol, colleges, and others.
then use cookies
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You can have a page with no php in it at all and in will work fine, so long as there's html in it of course!
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Ever thought of looking on phpBB.com?
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Change page extension to .php
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