Re: No longer can automate paging with DTAC

2002-12-13 Thread Octavian Rasnita
, 2002 4:11 PM Subject: No longer can automate paging with DTAC Well up until recently I was able to use LWP to login into a website and post to a form to SMS my cell phone. Recently the company introduced a random number generator that the user has to confirm with when submitting the form. Th

Re: No longer can automate paging with DTAC

2002-12-13 Thread Rob Nagler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Is there any open source code that can OCR an image that's clearly a > digit? You probably "can't" do this.These images are called Captchas: http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2002-4/1211w.html#item3 > Has anybody seen schemes like this one employed before to av

Re: No longer can automate paging with DTAC

2002-12-13 Thread Doug Monroe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I just signed up for Lycos and they have exactly the same thing and their > images are very out of focus to confuse OCR. Sneaky devils. with all of "them" needing ad revenue (translated: eyeballs), it not surprising that they go to such measures is it?

Re: No longer can automate paging with DTAC

2002-12-13 Thread robert
I just signed up for Lycos and they have exactly the same thing and their images are very out of focus to confuse OCR. Sneaky devils.

No longer can automate paging with DTAC

2002-12-13 Thread robert
Well up until recently I was able to use LWP to login into a website and post to a form to SMS my cell phone. Recently the company introduced a random number generator that the user has to confirm with when submitting the form. Their first attempt at this was with an applet that took a number hashe