if you are using a database, then use the voter's I address as the key, and declare (in the database description) that the key be unique.
this isn't really the best idea, though--you'll shut out (potentially) tons of visitors that come from the same IP, such as a proxy server (ahem, *AOL*, ahem) and allow the same user to vote if he is coming from an ISP which uses dhcp to assign addresses.
In reply to Re: Checking user's IP....
by dlc
in thread Checking user's IP....
by Anonymous Monk
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