> Apparently 'most' bots like to fill in every field they find 
> in the form and
> the majority of them won't parse the styles.
> 
> You could also just put the field in a div with a message 
> like "Leave this
> field empty" inside the div as well then hide the div. That 
> way, if the
> field shows to an actual human, they will see the message to 
> leave it empty
> in order to submit.

I really like this idea.  Right now I don't have any protection on my
blog's comment entry form, I think I'll give this a try (I /do/ have the
math thing on my "Contact me" form, but my comments are unprotected).


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