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On 21/03/2011 08:47, Barry Kwok wrote:
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type="cite">I have two questions regarding two new features:
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<div>1. localIPSubnets</div>
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<div>==> Users coming from here will be considered "local"
which can be used to affect the user interface they get.</div>
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<div>My understanding is that user can go to "login" page if
he/she is "local" users. But I can't see any difference after
local ip added.</div>
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That's because you haven't got the new user interface yet, which
makes use of this feature.<br>
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<div>2. Request code</div>
<div>Should it be more easier to dictate over phone If use <b>digits </b>instead.
(eg. 5 digits. I think it is secure enough)</div>
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I'll ask around and see what people think. I could even give you the
option I guess.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Jules.<br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Jules
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