At 3:59 PM -0600 2/23/07, Richard Lynch wrote:
CAPTCHA also has serious accessiblity issues.
CAPTCHA does have its problems, but those problems can be lessened.
The main problem is how does one identify a user from a computer AND
make the technique accessible at the same time.
As we previou
On Wed, February 21, 2007 7:17 am, Bare wrote:
> Ok, I could store actual security code in a hidden text field of the
> form,
> but then it wold be visible to spam bots, isn't it?
Google for CAPTCHA to find a zillion solutions, and read them.
But you are on the right track, and your assumptions a
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> Ok, I could store actual security code in a hidden text field of the form,
> but then it wold be visible to spam bots, isn't it?
> Or maybe there's another way to do this?
>
it`s not very good ideea to keep the security code in a hidden text
field. keep it in a session var.
cajb.
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