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Re: captcha ???


  • Subject: Re: captcha ???
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 12:40:19 -0800


On Dec 3, 2008, at 12:31 PM, Hugi Thordarson wrote:

On a similarly OT-note ;-) - I hate captchas. Really, really hate them. Seriously - captchas were invented somewhere deep in the bovels of the seventh level of hell along with the ebola virus, Celine Dion and SOAP.

Sheesh! What harm has the Ebola virus ever caused you???


Chuck


I cannot, for the life of me, understand, why this thing caught on everywhere - they're a bad solution to a seemingly simple problem.

On sites I develop, I usually include a text field that requires a certain value to be entered - and I use a javascript to auto-enter that text into the field when the page loads, so the user usually never has to think about it. I know it's not a rock solid solution - but it does successfully block about 300-400 spam messages a day on my own blog.

I can understant why huge sites like blogspot or yahoo have to use captchas, since they're probably targeted by spammers' software engineering teams, but for small sites, I don't see why captchas should be required. They should, IMHO, be considered a last resort in a losing fight.

Cheers,
- Hugi

// Hugi Thordarson
// http://hugi.karlmenn.is/




On 3.12.2008, at 06:20, Mitchell Smith wrote:

Greetings,

I can't resist the impulse to jump on my web accessibility soapbox at this point and recommend that if you insist on using a visual captcha in your web application, that you also provide an audio alternative to those using assistive technology such as Apple's VoiceOver or JAWS from Freedom Scientific.

Obviously screen reading technology is unable to read the graphics presented in a visual captcha, making it very difficult for screen reader users to register on your site.

Providing an audio alternative is not always practical, so listing an email address on your signup form for people requiring some assistance with the captcha is often a good compromise.

We are only talking about a very small percentage of users who are likely to visit a given site, but it's still worth a couple of minutes to consider web accessibility.

I'll keep it brief, but it goes with out saying there is a vast quantity of information about web accessibility out there, just ask Google.

Cheers,

Mitch


----- Original Message ----- From: "Owen McKerrow" <email@hidden> To: "WebObjects (Group)" <email@hidden> Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 10:04 AM Subject: captcha ???


Hi All,

Does anyone have a suggestion regarding a free captcha generator, that works well with WO ? We wouldn't complain at all if there was some code you could throw our way in regards to implementing it to. In fact we woudl be most grateful.

Thanks

Owen McKerrow
WebMaster, emlab
Ph : +61 02 4221 5517
http://emlab.uow.edu.au

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