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#136383 25-Nov-2013 16:13
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I was going to spend the next ...10 hours trying to learn and figure out how to include a poll in my geekzone website.
But before I do I thought I might just ask if anyone has already invented this particular wheel.

(Bear in mind for those that dont know the geekzone blogs can only accept html code apparently. Its not like WordPress plug and play) I'm not  a programmer but I guess its for security)

So Requirements

     

  1. The opportunity to ask between 1 and 10 questions Yes or no or tick answers
  2. Instant results "click Here" shows results progress
  3. control 1 vote 1 IP address

any suggestions please??? Where I may find code or have you already got a similiar thing
I may get into the habit of running a different poll ever little while




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  #942492 28-Nov-2013 19:32
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So I did persevere and managed to discover a way to put polls in my blog first attempt you can see here
http://www.geekzone.co.nz/gnfb/8599






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