That sounds good. It'll be interesting to see how well it works. Notice that I spelled the number two out to t w o. If you do that, that'll make it harder for computer programs to just pick out the number.

On Oct 3, 2008, at 8:16 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:

Hi,

With your permition, I would like to trial your idea.

Thanks for listening,
Alex,


On 3-Oct-08, at 11:41 AM, Dave Hunt wrote:

Yes, that kind of chalenge should work. I've wondered why something like a trivia question isn't used. Even if you have to look up the answer, I think that's reasonable, assuming the purpose of captcha is keeping the dumb bots out.. On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 13:41:07 -0400, Ryan Mann wrote:


I don't get it.  It seems like the simplest way to solve the spam
problem and have accessibility at the same time is to ask the user
random questions.  The web site could generate random questions such
as the following:
If you have four apples and you give your friend two, how many apples do you have left? If somebody can't answer a question like that, they
are not smart enough to be using the internet or they are not human.




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