Lauren: Not sure what your technical problem might be with not hearing audio CAPTCHAs, but it sounds as if your security settings might have changed to disallow the running of some ActiveX controls. In Internet Explorer you can customize these settings through Internet Options in the Tools menu.
If you are open to using Firefox as your Web browser of choice, you might want to consider the Webvisum CAPTCHA-solving service as an alternative, because it will insert the solution to a CAPTCHA right into your Windows clipboard, and from there you can paste it into the provided edit field just using the standard ctrl+v hotkey. I have found Webvisum much better than trying to interpret those murky, rather confusing audio CAPTCHAs. http://www.webvisum.com/en/main/invitations This Webvisum plug-in may be downloaded and installed for free as an add-on to Firefox. I have used it frequently, and it seems to work quite well, although I don't hear a lot of folks talking about Webvisum any more. You do need someone to send you an invitation; but you can request one. If you have trouble with this, you always may write me off-list and I'll help to get you this invitation. -Kane _______________________________________________ Jfw mailing list [email protected] http://lists.the-jdh.com/mailman/listinfo/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com
