I agree with limiting the anonymous posters to a certain forum because that way... <BR
1. It won't really be a general thing because its only one forum and maybe push to make them sign up - membership has its perks.
2. I see alot of double and even triple posting by these anonymous rebels :-) that way it can easily be deleted without searching all over for multiple posts.

OR
Do the first idea up on the list and sort of limit theyre anonimity -- this would be great for all those people posting hate posts (the merlyn one, can't find the node, check the worst nodes) and homework as well.

Wanna be perl hacker.
Dave AKA damian

In reply to Re: Help for the homework problem? by damian1301
in thread Help for the homework problem? by Albannach

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