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Xoops 2.0.13.2 commercially hosted.
It's been a problem for a while (I think) the issue with the Polls module basing itself on IP addresses.
The problem with this is that anyone behind default gateways may talk to the Internet via one server and one IP address. So for example, organisation has 100 staff using an internal IP address range of 10.1.1.1 - 10.1.1.255 (255 IP Addresses) communicating to the outside world via one server with the external facing IP address of 82.199.10.10 (for example).
Once one person votes from that organisation of 100 staff using the XOOPS polls, no one else can vote from the same organisation because XOOPS logs 82.199.10.10 as the IP address. They would just receive the 'You have already voted' message.
Is there anyway to get round this? Is there any other module to get round it? A hack, anything?
I have an important voting process that is required for the election\re-election of a bunch of committee staff. We want to use the Polls module on the website to do the voting of about 1000 members split amongst several hundred individual organisations. The current Poll module will not enable this to be done in a democractic fashion.
And ideas, hacks, suggestions, alternatives...please???
Ted