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Do you want to keep the old captchas?
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I don't care - I just want that no robots vote or make comments! 75%  75%  [ 9 ]
What are captchas? 8%  8%  [ 1 ]
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PostPosted: 9. Dec 2009, 03:21 
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Hi,

I'm currently checking existing functions in TWG.
TWG has it's own implementation of captchas.

TWG is already really secure because Komments and ratings have to be entered in an extra iframe. None if the bots I know can handle this properly.

I actually want to remove this and replace it by Javascript captchas.

This means that no real captcha is shown but in the background timings are checked if a real user is using TWG.

Please tell me if you want to keep the the old captchas.


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PostPosted: 13. Jul 2010, 13:24 
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All right. Then I will implement an invisible Javascript captcha in one of the next versions...

- Michael


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PostPosted: 4. Nov 2010, 13:11 
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I have captchas enabled, the 4 letter code is not bad... doesn't matter about capitalization, I've set up 2 dozen or more test accounts using them, making sure that I can invite people to upload their pics, and the pics go to the right place...

I don't know enough about javascript captchas to venture an opinion on whether invisible is better...

Did you know that you can set up an account with a single letter/number, using a single number/letter for a password? That's helpful when setting up test accounts, not sure about letting people sign up with that little info....


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