Martin wrote: > I changed type of captcha from FancyCaptcha to > SimpleCaptcha which seems to work. I have also > enabled captcha for 'addurl' (also for sysops).
excellent! glad we have something in place again. could you determine if the FancyCaptcha extension was to blame for the problem? if so, was there a bug report? Hmm, didn't we used to use reCaptcha? (or is that a config option as part of FancyCaptcha?) if not, it would be my preferred option as it is not so much wasting humanity's time. (even if it is now free labor for google instead of helping out Project Gutenberg as it once was, it is still better than throwing your finite energy down a hole, which I find to be highly demotivating) > In the next days I would like to switch to > MathCaptcha. What do you think about that? how about this one: http://www.dennis2society.de/main/dennis2society-advanced-math-captcha only half-kidding ;-) cheers, Hamish ps- very glad to see the <math> TeX extension working again!! thanks pps- fwiw, no 1.17 yet, but official more modern versions of mediawiki are in fact available for debian stable from backports.org, and the equiv. <version>-backports repositories. http://packages.debian.org/mediawiki "Stable packages" in the Debian sense is as much about package integration and compatibility with the rest of the OS as it is about the quality of a particular software release. (and that can take a very long time to gel, so you get old versions that are guaranteed to work together instead of the newest shiny) If what you've set up now is working well I would not suggest to change it, only mentioned as the problem at hand seems to be a system integration issue, and that's exactly what using the official packages is designed to prevent. Also fwiw, -- & I fully accept that mediawiki is probably the most widely tested web code out there-- but wrt 'svn up': running development code on a production server is generally considered to be not the best strategy. _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
