You only have 9 arrows.

How tricky can it be to detect which of the 9 images you are displaying?

Even if the URL is the same every time, it's a no-brainer to use OCR
to detect which array is there.

How many variations on this theme are we going to go through?

On Sat, April 7, 2007 10:59 am, tedd wrote:
> At 11:56 PM +0100 4/6/07, Tijnema ! wrote:
>>On 4/6/07, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>At 2:55 PM +0100 4/6/07, Tijnema ! wrote:
>>>>I know, but animated gifs are still quite easy to read with a bot.
>>>
>>>Really?
>>>
>>>What if I a created a box surrounded by letters, like so:
>>>
>>>A B C
>>>D E F
>>>G H I
>>>
>>>However, where "E" is located I have a gif (animated or not)
>>> pointing
>>>to a letter, which would be the key. How would a bot read that?
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>
>>>tedd
>>
>>Assuming you're using the same arrow the whole time, you could use
>> md5
>>check for example. Save MD5 for all directions of the arrow and
>>compare :)
>
>
> Tijnema:
>
> Okay, here's an example:
>
> http://sperling.com/a/arrows/
>
> How would someone MD5 that?
>
> Furthermore, how would a bot decipher anything different from that?
>  From my perspective, no matter which way the arrow is pointing, the
> code remains the same. The only thing that changes is the arrow and a
> screen reader would have to be programmed to recognize the change --
> am I wrong?
>
> Cheers,
>
> tedd
>
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