I believe they use MediaWiki. http://wikipedia.sourceforge.net/

I didn't see anything on the web site about this. But I image that using a combination of techniques with ImageMagic could work. Since it is Perl and all.

Ed

JT Moree wrote:

Robert Citek wrote:
|
| On Thursday, Dec 2, 2004, at 12:21 US/Central, Ed Howland wrote:
|
|> I should really say that it requires daily upkeep. Over time the
|> spammers are getting better at this, I think. First it was pr0n, then
|> poker, then more pr0n. I think the incident rate has increased and not
|> been adequately blocked by the banlist (meaning more ips are occuring
|> than we are collecting.)
|
|
| No doubt.  I think spammers are indeed getting better.  I think they are
| also realizing the potential of wikis, and exploiting them, way before

Have you ever posted to Wiki-pedia?  I believe they use an image with
random text in it that is much harder for auto scripts to read.  you've
seen them.  they start with a bunch of noise then overlay the text, then
put more noise in the image.  You might want to look at the system
wikipedia is using if your wiki does not support it.


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