Hello, Massimo
Unfortunately, I don't know about possibility of Fossil component
integration. But idea looks very nice, I mean simple
registration without email conformation based on text captcha, then you
need to just trace cookies.
So, may be it will be not so hard to you to write something like this
using tcl/rivet
On 10/12/2015 12:10 PM, Massimo Manghi wrote:
Thank you Alexey
I didn't consider fossil because I had the idea (perhaps the
misconception) that it was rather monolithic. Is it possible to adopt
a single component and integrate it into your own web site? As to your
final remark about 'invited persons': no, I can't presume only certain
persons will apply for participating to the conference. I need to
leave the subscription open, I just need to prevent a robot from
exploiting the form to post unrelated data. Since a confirmation email
will certainly be sent to both the subscriber and the organization,
such form could be easily exploited to send mail around from an IP
belonging to a trusted network.
-- Massimo
On 10/10/2015 07:25 PM, alexkarta wrote:
On 10/10/2015 07:42 PM, Massimo Manghi wrote:
again an off-topic question, but I guess many of you have an answer
and I tend to trust you, fellow riveters.
I will do a small web site for scientific conference and I must accept
subscription form data without authentication, so I thought that
having something like Captcha could be useful for this case.
Do you have former experience on this, do you have recommendation for
an open source, easy to deploy solution?
thanks
-- Massimo
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Hello, Massimo
I like fossil like anonymous authorization like this
https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/login
In addition, once I upload a paper for publishing using unique url
contains uid. I got that url by email, the https has been used, so it
wasn't so dangerous if user do not share his ulr. This is very easy for
user system, and quite safe if you use https, but it works mainly for
invited persons with known mail.
-- Alexey (alexkarta.com)
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