Geeklog Documentation - Polls Plugin |
Polls used to be an integral part of the Geeklog core code, but have been moved to a plugin as of Geeklog 1.4.0.
The polls plugin has its own configuration file, located at /path/to/geeklog/plugins/polls/config.php. There you will find the following options:
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
pollsloginrequired | 0 | When set to 1, only registered users can access the list of recent
polls. Please note that $_CONF['loginrequired'] in
config.php takes precedence over this setting. So when
'loginrequired' is set to 1, anonymous users can not access
the recent polls even when 'pollsloginrequired' is set
to 0. |
hidepollsmenu | 0 | Whether to hide the "Polls" entry from Geeklog's menu bar (when set to 1) or to show it (when set to 0). |
maxanswers | 10 | Maximum number of possible answers for the poll editor. |
answerorder | submitorder | Sort answers by the number of results ('voteorder') or keep the order in which they were entered ('submitorder'). |
pollcookietime | 86400 | Number of seconds to set a poll answer cookie to time out on. |
polladdresstime | 604800 | Number of seconds to set a poll answer IP address to time out on. |
delete_polls | 0 | Defines what to do when a user is deleted that is the owner of a poll. When set to 0, all polls owned by the deleted user will be assigned to a user of the "Root" group (e.g. the site admin). When set to 1, the polls are deleted, including all the comments posted on that poll. |
(Taken from the Geeklog FAQ)
In order to prevent manipulation of polls (or at least make it harder), Geeklog does two things when you vote:
Both the cookie and the IP are valid for a certain amount of time (see below) and during that time, you can't vote again on the same poll.
The amount of time your cookie and IP are stored can be changed in the polls plugin's config.php:
$_PO_CONF['pollcookietime'] = 86400; $_PO_CONF['polladdresstime'] = 604800;
Both times are in seconds, i.e. the cookie is valid for 24 hours and the IP is stored for a week.
In setups where more than one person uses the same computer or the same IP address, you can set one (or both) of them to 1.
Please keep in mind that any poll can be manipulated, so you shouldn't take the results too seriously.
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