This is the correct behavior for geeklog. The poll logs your IP and
will not allow another vote from that IP for several days. I'm guessing
that you are using a Firewall/NAT which means switch machines (that are
using the same IP address) won't allow you to vote again.
If you know SQL you can delete the relevant IP address from the table
which should allow you to vote again.
-Vinny
W. Frederick Zimmerman @ The Zimmerblog wrote:
The problem I'm experiencing (not sure if this is me, or what) is that I was
able to vote once (the first vote), but now don't see radio buttons to
choose so I can vote, even when I log out and log back in as a different
user, or from a different machine as anonymous.
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worked for me, but now your poll is slanted and biased because I did not
really want to vote and just selected the first choice from the bottom.
doug
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I just put up a poll that doesn't seem to be working right. (See
www.wfzimmerman.com <http://www.wfzimmerman.com/> ), top right.)
Is it because I have too much text in the answers, or an illegal
character?
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