> Hi folks. As I'm sure most of you know by now, this problem is increasing
> dramatically in the last few weeks. Big sites like redhat
> (http://sources.redhat.com/lvm2/wiki/RecentChanges), x.org and so on are
> seeing
> these wiki spams by auto-created users (XXXjingke, caicaimmXX, and man
On 10/17/07, Gary Oberbrunner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What's wrong with recaptcha (http://recaptcha.net/)? It's a decent captcha
> system, and it helps scan old books (a CMU project). It has audio for the
recaptcha is pretty cool, as captcha goes.
I wonder if making the captcha part of the
Thomas Arthur Oehser Toms.NET> writes:
> think there is some misunderstanding about what is being requesed.
>
> To me, spam prevention is trivial, as non-registered-users cannot edit.
>
> Preventing bots from registering in the first place is the goal.
>
> This problem is totally different, an
Thomas Waldmann wrote:
>> Is there any way to force a "get" instead of a "view" in the link?
>
> No. At least not yet.
>
> Maybe I could use the params section of [[target|desc|params]] to make
> it possible, lets see...
>
Hi Thomas,
That would be great. Is there already a params section for
Hi Martin,
> I'm running the latest 1.6 revision (see http://swindale.ecc.ubc.ca). I
> just updated from a previous revision several weeks old, and I've
> noticed that links to non-image attachments (say, pdfs) now take you to
> the attachment page where the browser tries to display them (say usin
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