There are smarter alternatives to captchas but I doubt the average
lazy developer would be interested in them.
At 18:34 21/04/2009, you wrote:
Oh did I suggest getting rid of protection schemes? Uh, no, I
didnt. What I did suggest however, and I will rephrase it, is that
if these developers who cook up these schemes were to put on
blindfolds, the Internet might be a bit more blind friendly.
But Jim, if you rather do all the adapting in all areas, have at
it. In a backward sense, it s the easier path to follow.
By the way, no need to preach about Internet safety. I am all
too aware of the pitfalls and traps and all that await the unwary. LOL
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