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Originally Posted by RHNewfie
Boy do I agree with you on this...
The tough part is managing duplicates, not overwriting users DB, maybe even malicious strings (don't know if this is an issue in iPhone software etc)
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This is exactly my worry. The website is currently setup for others to enter data, but for now I require somebody to request a userid and password. That way, I can track who is adding what, but I certainly can't control what somebody chooses to do with the access.
The best way would be a few volunteers that we trust, populate the basics, and leave the unique stuff for individuals to add to their own iPhone database. After all, not everybody needs a huge library of cigars. Maybe some only want/need the stuff that they are interested in.