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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 May 2013 at 10:20pm
Okay this is all that I'm saying.

Now, Scotty you do this shit for a lving, and Cee does too.
I'm no genius at this shit and I'm mostly self taught.
My major is 'computer programming and database management' but I just didn't go through with my major as much as I should have.

So, I just know what I know and that's all I know, so maybe you know something I dont ..... know.

But, maybe I was just thinking a little further into this than you.

I would think that everytime a member checks their likes log, it would have been updated from the last time that they checked.

Meaning that it is only going to show a log of what was recently liked, hence not showing the likes the member seen the last time he visited the likes log.

There would need to be a cookie sent to the members browser everytime that he checked his log, in order for his browser to remember that he has already seen the likes that he seen last, therefore it will only show the newest.

I dunno, maybe that is being a little drastic, but I try to think this shit out fully before I write a code.

Maybe you would let the likes log list just keep building and order them descending.

Just not what i would do.

I would probally keep the list at 10 likes, and a link to the full page of likes.

As the log I would make would most likely be a pop up window.

Plus, i'm very rusty on writing code at the moment, so who knows.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 May 2013 at 11:46am
You wouldn't need a cookie, a simple log of when they last checked entered onto a database could return a query using an SQL search along the lines of

SELECT Likes_log
FROM tblMember
Where date= last_accessed>now()

Or words to the effect!

No cookies really needed.
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