This seems like it would be a common enough situation. I am wondering
if anyone has used Authlogic or any other strategies to achieve this
or a similar goal. Any ideas or helpful links on this matter would be
greatly appreciated!
http://groups.google.com/group/authlogic/browse_thread/thread/3b8600377471fc8e?hl=en#
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I had similar ideas and concerns as RNHunt.
I also had considered your suggestion but was concerned about what
happens when someone deletes or loses their cookie or perhaps even
just throws away their old computer. It seems like they would be
permanently locked out.
I suppose there could be some sort of reset option that sends an email
in the case that they get rejected.
Any further thoughts?
Jonathan.
On Jan 1, 3:47 pm, Jared Fine <ja...@jfine.org> wrote:
> Check out my suggestion here.
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> http://groups.google.com/group/authlogic/browse_thread/thread/3b86003...
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Later...
Richard
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http://kangaroobox.blogspot.com/2010/01/authlogic-restricting-simultaneous.html