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[nycphp-talk] NEW PHundamentals Question

Jeff Siegel jsiegel1 at optonline.net
Wed Feb 11 06:10:15 EST 2004


I figured you stored it but I didn't want to put words in your mouth.

Jeff

jon baer wrote:
> well it's stored w/ the session id so its compared ...
> 
> i actually ended up using it in a publishing CMS for players on a hockey
> team that wanted to be interviewed and to rate other players, they would
> enter their email address + a key was generated w/ the link, and the table
> was something like:
> 
> id int, session varchar(32), email varchar(50), priv_key varchar(32),
> completed tinyint(1) default 0
> 
> so there were some comparisons to make sure the player was the actual player
> taking the interview.
> 
> - jon
> 
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>>What do you do on the "receiving" end, so to speak, to verify that the
>>key you receive is the one that you generated?
>>
>>Jeff
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> does anyone here use browscap capabilities
> (http://www.garykeith.com/browsers/downloads.asp) on their=20
> main index pages?

I use it to detect if someone has a recent version of =
Mozilla/Netscape/IE.  People download reports from the site, and if it's =
4.7 (which is still very common at the university) the reports don't =
work correctly.

Browsecap works very nicely, though.

H


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> > Agreed... this is a very interesting subject.  Heck, CMU isn't too
> > far... who's interested in contacting them to see if they'd take a
trip
> > here?
>=20
> Good idea. I'll send an email, if you want.

Great... fire one off and we'll see what happens.

Thanks Chris,

H




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