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I am using ajax voting, and have been for quite awhile now. The issue is, it’s like a lot of personal code: barely enough to do what I want—requires a local webserver which would not be relevant if the code were hosted—and not written with an eye toward cleanliness or testing or good error trapping or… It also requires da Inkster’s formatting stuff.

I can open it up to you if you want to look at it. I have been meaning to do a writeup of it all to post but like so many of these things, describing the code clearly and carefully is harder than writing the code and it would probably lead me to do a bunch of fixes I don’t really need just to share something less embarrassing. :P

I guess I’ll just post it. Of all the things I should be embarrassed about, it probably doesn’t crack the top 100. Maybe tonight.


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