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				<title>Serious designflaw in voting and who voted....</title>
				<description><![CDATA[ I took a further look into the code, when I was reading some stuff here in the forum regarding my problems.<br /> And what comes out:<br /> <br /> You can make a poll, publish it forever or for a amount of days...<br /> Ok so far.<br /> <br /> Normally it would mean that a lockout-period should be hooked on the number of days a poll is to be published and not as a generic setting somewhere else.<br /> In that way a person can only vote 1 x for 1 published poll and not again after let's say 48 hours...<br /> <br /> All that's left for me now, is to screw up the scripts to make the generic time-out to be 99999 hours and make a reset button to clear the poll_ip table when publishing a new poll....<br /> <br /> Same flaw seems to apply for cookies too, as it only hooks up on the generic lockout-period instead of the publish-duration of the poll.<br /> <br /> It also means that you would have to make a "time-left" timer, so if you would vote on day 5 of the 6 day duration the poll is published, he/she should not be locked out for 6 days after this vote, but for only 1 day as a new poll (or none) should come after one day......]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 24 Apr 2003 16:10:20]]> GMT</pubDate>
				<author><![CDATA[ Anonymous]]></author>
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