ID:          39100
 Updated by:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By: ewilde at gntrains dot com
-Status:      Open
+Status:      Wont fix
 Bug Type:    Documentation problem
 PHP Version: Irrelevant
 New Comment:

That would add maaaaaassive "useless" overhead on our 
servers.


Previous Comments:
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[2006-10-09 17:30:14] ewilde at gntrains dot com

Description:
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I added a note to one of the documentation pages and then went on about
my business.  The next day, I accidentally hit the back button in Mr.
Browser and ended up at the add page again.  So, a second copy of the
note got added to the docs.

Might I suggest, that you run a checksum against submissions by users
and compare them with existing notes in your documentation.  If the
note is from the same user and its checksum is identical, its a good
bet its an instant replay, not something new.  MD5, for example has a
pretty small chance of a collision.

This would reduce the junk in the docs and/or eliminate the need for a
human to scrutinize the docs carefully for duplicates.

Also, I looked around for a way for me to delete the duplicate but I
didn't see one.



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