On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 10:13 AM, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak
<and...@pitonyak.org> wrote:
> Make no mistake, everything appeared to be working just fine. I only
> mentioned this because Rob had trouble identifying cats... and at least one
> photo is a bit ambiguous.
>

Each time I fail I'm given a different set of pictures. I tried 6
times in a row and failed each time. So I think there is more
happening here than just an occasional ambiguous picture.

A question:  for those who report this is working correctly for them,
are you seeing a "validate" or other button associated with the
CAPTCHA?   Or are you scrolling down to the "page submit" button at
the bottom of the page?

-Rob


>
> On 01/05/2013 04:25 AM, janI wrote:
>>
>> Hmm.
>>
>> I cannot really judge if there is a system problem, or you are just all
>> chasing cats (and the system works).
>>
>> So I assume there is no system problem, and this is just a case of wild
>> cats :-) If I am wrong then please say so.
>>
>> FYI: Both rbircher and imacat have the same access as I to svn and mwiki,
>> allowing them to do changes, in case it is needed.
>>
>> With regard to outages, imacat and I receive mail from nagios approx. 2
>> minutes after mwiki has general response times longer than 10 sec. Infra
>> also receives the mail but are quite busy at the moment.
>>
>> With imacat in taiwan and me in spain, we should have a good coverage,
>> even
>> when I sleep :-)
>>
>> have a nice day/evening
>> jan I.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 5 January 2013 06:36, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak
>> <and...@pitonyak.org>wrote:
>>
>>> On 01/04/2013 10:18 AM, Rob Weir wrote:
>>>
>>>> Although I lack advanced degrees in zoology or veterinary medicine, I
>>>> am somewhat familiar with the differences between canine and feline
>>>> species.  But I cannot seem to get past this screen.  Every time I
>>>> select the cats and then try to submit the edits, I'm returned back to
>>>> the same CAPTCHA dialog.  No error messages.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>>   I saw at least one photo where I had to guess, because the photo was
>>>
>>> incomplete. More specifically, It was a partial body shot with no head,
>>> or
>>> tail. I guessed based on the hair/fur that it was a cat.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Andrew Pitonyak
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>>>
>>>
>
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> Andrew Pitonyak
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>

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