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Posted by jonKushner@gmail.com on 01/09/08 10:10
On Jan 9, 1:35 am, "Rik Wasmus" <luiheidsgoe...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 09:36:49 +0100, jonKush...@gmail.com
>
> <jonKush...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I cant really think of a reason why I couldn't pesist all my data from
> > the previous post first, before applying the repost . Logically, if
> > you think about it as a container of storage... the data just posted
> > should be applied against the data which the user just posted directly
> > before.
>
> It's quite obscure what it is you mean....
>
> Do you per chance talk about 'a user is logged/timed out at the moment he
> does a post, he can log in there, and on a succesfull login his previous
> post gets applied?'
> --
> Rik Wasmus
Yeah, thats pretty much it. I had gotten myself confused, and
apparently everyone else. I am dealing with various sets of data that
get applied to a user at various states , and I was just unclear at
the moment about whether or not to apply posting data before other
datasets; (i.e. the session). It really was quite silly.
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