Hi Dave,
I am familiar with form protect, nice solution.
However, these emails can be anywhere in a body of text created with the
CMS. (fckeditor/ntext.)
I'm playing with this roughly coded idea:-
Before: #myContent#
click here')>
After: #myContent#
But I'm getting spaces in the
Hi Al
I agree that many captchas are miserable unreadable and discouraging.
My web site and web skills are pretty low tech. I created the captcha on my
site
in a graphics program 8 or 9 years ago when I became inundated with spam
from my contact page. My captcha doesn't change, it is one simp
How about the "honeypot" method
>> Anyone have any experience with this highly efficient,
I have used it and several others like it such as naming a hidden form field
emailaddress and tracking cookies from page to page and other methods and
it does reduce automated bots but does not elimina
>>Can you describe using an onclick event a little more?
Here is a example:
function validateForm(b)
{
var NewInput = document.createElement("input" );
NewInput.setAttribute('name','validateForm');
NewInput.setAttribute('type','hidden');
b.form.appendChild(NewInput);
b.form.su
The onclick sounds pretty cool. I never thought to do it like that.
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Bobby Hartsfield
http://acoderslife.com
http://cf4em.com
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From: Claude Schnéegans
[mailto:=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Claude_Schn=E9egans >The bot doesn't realize the field is hidden
eal people.
It has worked well for me in the past.
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Bobby Hartsfield
http://acoderslife.com
http://cf4em.com
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From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:r...@whitestonemedia.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 8:58 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: Hiding ema
I didn't know about the IP addresses part. I'm going to be
implementing the feature with that. I don't see the IP
address relevance at this point. You've almost certainly have
read more about the approach than I have.
Can you describe using an onclick event a little more?
Such as, when what is
>>The bot doesn't realize the field is hidden and puts something
in it. Check the field when the form is submitted for the
presence of a value in the field.
OK, I see. But there is no guaranty the bot will fill the field.
I prefer the reverse : add a field in a onclick event and check for the
I can't find a reference on www.meetup.com/coldfusionmeetup
to the archived presentation, but the basic idea is this:
Add a hidden form field that a user can't see, and therefore,
won't fill in, and use it to trap a bot/spider.
The bot doesn't realize the field is hidden and puts something
in it
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&cp=6&gs_id=m&xhr=t&q=honeypot
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 7:32 AM, <> wrote:
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> >>How about the "honeypot" method that was presented
> on CFMeetup a few months ago?
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> Never heard of it. Any reference ?
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>>How about the "honeypot" method that was presented
on CFMeetup a few months ago?
Never heard of it. Any reference ?
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How about the "honeypot" method that was presented
on CFMeetup a few months ago? I was planning to implement
that method. Users don't even know it's working.
Any drawbacks?
Rick
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From: Claude Schnéegans
[mailto:=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Claude_Schn=E9egans >That is a nice captc
>>getAddress ()
I mean getMail ()
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>>That is a nice captcha.. most of them are so hard for people to read
that it discourages some people.
You've got a point.
Never forget that a Web site is first intended to be comfortable for the
visitor, not for the programmer.
With a captcha, the programmer can sleep quietly, but the visitor
That is a nice captcha.. most of them are so hard for people to read
that it discourages some people, and I am dealing with people who
have brain tumors.
What my form does is ask the simple question: is this brain tumor
related. Defaults to no. If they don't change it to yes before
submittin
>I had the same problem.. what I did is store the email addresses in
>a database and then replace the email link with a link to a feedback
>form on your website. When people want to email someone, they click
>the link, fill out and submit the form. They never get to see the
>actual email addre
/
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> Has worked for me for years ;-)
>
> Sebastiaan Naafs - van Dijk
> =
> So long and thanx 4 all the fish
>
> ==> Onlinebase.nl
>
>> To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
>> Subject: Re: Hiding email address from spiders
>> D
Or just use CFFormProtect @ http://cfformprotect.riaforge.com/
Has worked for me for years ;-)
Sebastiaan Naafs - van Dijk
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So long and thanx 4 all the fish
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> To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
> Subject: Re: Hiding email address fro
Hi Al
I replaced all email addresses with a coldfusion email form and then started
getting a bunch of automated spam. Putting in an image based challenge that
the sender must manually replicate stopped all the spam dead.
The form is at
http://www.clergyleadership.com/email.cfm
Rob
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> I h
You're welcome.
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Bobby Hartsfield
http://acoderslife.com
http://cf4em.com
-Original Message-
From: Jenny Gavin-Wear [mailto:jenn...@fasttrackonline.co.uk]
Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2011 2:41 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: Hiding email address from sp
I had the same problem.. what I did is store the email addresses in
a database and then replace the email link with a link to a feedback
form on your website. When people want to email someone, they click
the link, fill out and submit the form. They never get to see the
actual email address.
What a strange assumption to make.
Jenny Gavin-Wear
Fast Track Online
Tel: 01262 602013
http://www.fasttrackonline.co.uk/
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Michael Grant [mailto:mgr...@modus.bz]
>>Sent: 08 October 2011 15:15
>>To: cf-talk
>>Subject: Re: Hid
In which case ascii encoding would make them feel better about themselves
because they don't know any better. ;-)
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http://acoderslife.com
http://cf4em.com
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From: Claude Schnéegans
[mailto:=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Claude_Schn=E9egans
>> if someone submits some text to their own site that
they know is going to be displayed and it has email addresses in it, they
probably don't care much about the subject.
May be they do care, but they just don't know how to hide their address.
And there are also all those who do care and do no
>
> In all honesty though, if someone submits some text to their own site that
> they know is going to be displayed and it has email addresses in it, they
> probably don't care much about the subject.
>
Too right.
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From: Michael Grant [mailto:mgr...@modus.bz]
Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2011 8:34 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Hiding email address from spiders
This may be academic, but be aware that this method isn't actually hiding
the address, simply ascii encoding it. It wouldn't surp
would be a lot faster?
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> Jenny Gavin-Wear
> Fast Track Online
> Tel: 01262 602013
> http://www.fasttrackonline.co.uk/
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http://acoderslife.com
http://cf4em.com
-Original Message-
From: Jenny Gavin-Wear [mailto:jenn...@fasttrackonline.co.uk]
Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2011 5:40 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: Hiding email address from spiders
Thank
gt;>Sent: 08 October 2011 04:09
>>To: cf-talk
>>Subject: RE: Hiding email address from spiders
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>>Here is a page with an example of the source:
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>>http://cf4em.com/cf4em/index.cfm?mainaction=posts&forumid=2&threadid=63
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rtsfield
http://acoderslife.com
http://cf4em.com
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From: Bobby Hartsfield [mailto:bo...@acoderslife.com]
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2011 11:04 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: Hiding email address from spiders
I wrote this a while back f
I wrote this a while back for cF4em.
//
/**
* TextToAsc will convert a string to its ascii eqivalent. Perfect for
encrypting mailto links to hide them from anything other than a human.
*
* @param str String to convert
I like to place the href attribute of the a tag via javascript using html
entities and such.
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 7:09 PM, Jenny Gavin-Wear <
jenn...@fasttrackonline.co.uk> wrote:
>
> I have a client using a CMS I've built and they are using a lot of email
> addresses in the content.
>
> As I
I think the best way is to likely replace them with an image of the email
address. cfimage could do it I'm sure.
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 9:09 PM, Jenny Gavin-Wear <
jenn...@fasttrackonline.co.uk> wrote:
>
> I have a client using a CMS I've built and they are using a lot of email
> addresses in t
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