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))
