Nice, I think I've decided to go with recaptcha, just because this captcha
isn't really part of a form.  This implemntation is being used to restrict
access to certain areas of the site.

On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 4:30 PM, Phillip Vector <vec...@mostdeadlygame.com>wrote:

>
> I found CFFormProtect to be very hard to configure and set up (in
> fusebox). reCapatcha, I set up in about 4 mins. (just did it) and it
> works perfectly.
>
> On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 3:28 PM, Sebastiaan GMC van
> Dijk<seb...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Captcha's are SOOO passe!
> > Toss out the Captcha and make use of CFFormProtect, available from
> RIAForge.com ;-)
> > No extra user input, coupled to Akismet and Project Honeypot, and all CFC
> ;-)
> >
> > Sebastiaan
> > =================================
> > So long and thanx 4 all the fish
> >
> > ==> Onlinebase.nl
> >> Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 14:51:58 -0700
> >> Subject: Re: ADA Captcha
> >> From: h...@ilsweb.com
> >> To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
> >>
> >>
> >> Dave Watts wrote:
> >> > While I do think you're right about reCAPTCHA being ADA-compliant, I
> >> > would still recommend avoiding the use of CAPTCHAs at all. "ADA
> >> > compliant" doesn't necessarily equate with "easy to use".
> >>
> >> While I don't disagree that there are costs and cons to weigh when using
> >> a captcha.  I find the Carnegie-Mellon one to be less annoying then
> >> most.  They don't do *really* funky things with the words like toss the
> >> letters like salad or use horrid backgrounds.  They actually use the
> >> creative idea of taking a fairly human readable word that has already
> >> failed computer recognition when it was scanned and OCR'ed from a
> >> digitalization project, currently the NY Times.  And combines this with
> >> a word that has already been solved by humans.
> >>
> >> Thus you get a pair of fairly straight forward words that have always
> >> been simple for me to understand at least.  That has not always been
> >> true with other, more homegrown captcha systems.  Plus you get the
> >> community benefit of helping digitalize pre-computer printed works.  I
> >> feel that offsets quite a bit of the cons of captcha's in general.  As
> >> well as that Carnegie-Mellon has also included the ADA compliance
> portion.
> >>
> >> But, as always, your (general) millage may vary and only you (general)
> >> can make the decision on what is best for your (general) given project
> >> of the day.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
> 

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