En r�ponse � Dave Hoover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> >     And on a semi-related topic, so far the web interface uses
> > a golfer's email addie as way to confirm his/her identity. But
> > since a lot of us are on fwp and see each other addie, isn't
> > that a risk? I mean, if Andrew hadn't been dozens of strokes
> > ahead of me, I would have lived in mortal fear of seeing
> > him enter a solution weighting several megs under my name. ;)
> 
> No, there's no risk at all.  PGAS only uses your *best* solution for the
> leaderboard.  The only way for someone to mess with your official score
> is by helping you.

Yes, but they could mess up the Post-Mortem.
I'd say PGAS needs a semi-elaborate way to confirm one identity, for
example with a login/password.

Only the submit form would need the password to accept a user's new entry.
This should be part of the interface we are discussing on yet another
list... ;-)

-- 
 Philippe BRUHAT - BooK

 When you run from your problem, you make it that much harder for good
 fortune to catch you, as well.     (Moral from Groo The Wanderer #14 (Epic))

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