You can display the user data no matter what subscription type the user has.
Whether the access is password or IP based the user is still known to the
parser and is unique.
Mugur
--- John Pye wrote:
> Hi again. Probably one for Mugur here:
>
> If a user is accessing via IP-based subscription, will
> identifier> still work just as normal?
>
> Some of the code I have from the tracker project suggests this might
> *not* be the case but I haven't been able to determine that at this stage.
>
> Cheers
> JP
>
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Thanks for the responses, Mugur. I added some notes to the manual to
record this.
JP
Mugur Rus wrote:
>You can display the user data no matter what subscription type the user has.
>Whether the access is password or IP based the user is still known to the
>parser and is unique.
>
>Mugur
>
>--- John Pye wrote:
>
>
>>Hi again. Probably one for Mugur here:
>>
>>If a user is accessing via IP-based subscription, will
>>identifier> still work just as normal?
>>
>>Some of the code I have from the tracker project suggests this might
>>*not* be the case but I haven't been able to determine that at this stage.
>>
>>Cheers
>>JP
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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