On Friday 19 March 2010, Rick elucidated thus:
> And speaking of the captcha, why is it there at all for the Adwords
> api?

I've wondered this too.  An API, by definition, usually, is 
non-interactive. So, even if my scripts get back a response indicating 
I need to answer a captcha (because maybe somebody *else* was hacking 
my account), I will have no way to fill in and return this captcha 
because because this is a script running on a server in a cron 
job...not interactively in any way to display graphical output.

j

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