hey dan
I totally agree.
I've come across a form of filtering which is accessible to us. how it
works is rather than using a graphic with a series of letters and
numbers distorted, the system I have come across is an edit field with
a question with an answer underneeth which can be copied and pasted
into the edit field. this is the same basis of spam prevention and
should be implemented into every web page that requires contact
management solutions. that way the form of data handling and filtering
is non discriminatory in any level. therefore giving the blind market
a chance to use communications etc.
it really gets on my thingy bobs when some total idiot designs a
website, doesnt label graphics, doesn't give header navigation or
stuff all. then to find that contacting the user or company etc is
impossible with this STUFFIN CAPTCHA code. what a chuffin waste of
time lol
best thing is to get a snooker ball and cue and fire the bloomin ball
in an area of the guy concerned that will really bring a tear to the
eyes. sorry my humour is a bit west lol cant help it.
lets put a stop to this. a FULL STOP!
ban captcha ban captcha ban the stuffin thing lol
On 26 Mar 2008, at 21:50, Dan Keys wrote:
Hello,
They are supposed to stop automated spammers and other unwanted
stuff from using their systems. However, in my opinion, that means
the consumer who really wants to use it for legitimate reasons. And
of course, we the blind are at the top of the list of those they
don't want. Or at least that's what it feels like.
Just my ranting thoughts on the subject.
Dan
On Mar 26, 2008, at 2:30 PM, UCLA Bruins Fan wrote:
Can anyone tell me what the function of CAPTCHAS is supposed to
be? Why are they needed on so many sites? Do they really perform
any function other than making it difficult for blind users to
access sites?
Olivia
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