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David Gerard schrieb:
This may not actually be much of a problem. If we have
casual Wikipedia
readers clicking on the "Rate this article" tab, most will be hit-and-run
anyway. Possibly an explanatory note for anons when a rating is already
present, if you can be bothered coding one. (People like anon NTL users -
with tens or hundreds of thousands of users showing the same proxy IP -
will definitely see this effect.) Suggest to them they get a login ;-)
Can anyone else think of an elegant solution to this one?
Well, now that I think of it, for anons, I could
* hide ratings for other versions
* turn off the "clear" and "merge" fields
So unless that same IP already rated that very version, no confusing
fuss would be shown.
Magnus
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