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<blockquote data-quote="justanobody" data-source="post: 4528188" data-attributes="member: 70778"><p>It isn't what the customer should have to do to actually make use of their paid for service, but what WotC should have done in advance to find out what it takes to be a successful digital service provider. I mean if they don't have a single person that can figure out how to make the database work to tell the system which issues a certain person is allowed to dowload, then there is much to worry about with ANY other application that uses any sort of datadase.</p><p></p><p>datestampe each compiled issue, and make a list of datestamps or date ranges in the personal account to tell the system which compiled issues a specific person is allow to download.</p><p></p><p>That is all that is needed. It would work the same way the CMS works to post articles to the website.</p><p></p><p>If date(YYYY,MM,DD) then post article</p><p></p><p>[code]for each $(underscore)user_date{</p><p> if issue_date within timeframe{display compiled issue}</p><p>}[/code]</p><p></p><p>I am not going to give them fully working code, but they should be able to work with that concept in ASPX to make it work rather quickly.</p><p></p><p>There just isn't any excuse to remove the content since that content being online is exactly what people are paying for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justanobody, post: 4528188, member: 70778"] It isn't what the customer should have to do to actually make use of their paid for service, but what WotC should have done in advance to find out what it takes to be a successful digital service provider. I mean if they don't have a single person that can figure out how to make the database work to tell the system which issues a certain person is allowed to dowload, then there is much to worry about with ANY other application that uses any sort of datadase. datestampe each compiled issue, and make a list of datestamps or date ranges in the personal account to tell the system which compiled issues a specific person is allow to download. That is all that is needed. It would work the same way the CMS works to post articles to the website. If date(YYYY,MM,DD) then post article [code]for each $(underscore)user_date{ if issue_date within timeframe{display compiled issue} }[/code] I am not going to give them fully working code, but they should be able to work with that concept in ASPX to make it work rather quickly. There just isn't any excuse to remove the content since that content being online is exactly what people are paying for. [/QUOTE]
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