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Re: POST vs. GET (was: Re: IGNORE: yet another test message)
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lugnet.admin.general
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Thu, 6 Apr 2000 04:49:27 GMT
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In lugnet.admin.general, Dan Boger writes:
> nod, exactly what I meant. I was afraid you meant something like:
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> lugnet.foo.bad:5321 80
> lugnet.foo.bad:5321 40
> lugnet.foo.bad:5321 70
> lugnet.foo.bad:5321 50
> lugnet.foo.bad:5321 -80 (a rating of 80 removed)
> lugnet.foo.bad:5321 20
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> etc... which leaves the client having to keep the state.
No, I wouldn't be that cruel! :) :)
> btw, do you care if the client doesn't rate in "nice" numbers? Can a
> client rate an article "87"?
Absolutely, it can, yes. :) Any integer in the range 0 to 100 inclusive.
The histogram display on the website snaps values to the nearest 10-stop.
> Cause even though html doesn't have a slide bar element, a GUI can...
Cool!
--Todd
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