Hi, it sounds like you are talking about capcha images. These are
designed to make it so the web site you are filling the form in, knows
you are a human, and not an automated robot script. Some sites offer
alternative ways of doing this by making an audio clip available rather
than a visual image. Some others do something like "What is the answer
to 5+9." In most cases, unless you have an add-on such as Solona or
Webvisum, you will have to get sighted assistance to get further.
Many thanks.
On 5/4/2011 6:20 AM, Terry Chaney wrote:
I keep running into situations where I am asked to fill in a form from
an image to complete an action on the web. I can kind of understand
this, but often have no idea of how to deal with it other than bringing
in sighted assistance. Is there another solution out there?
Terry Chaney
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