Hi Hendrik!

[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
sufficient - if of course there is some captcha in-place which prevents automated patch sending...

If you're going to have a captcha ... I think it's the Univerity of Illinois library that provides a free captcha service. They're in toe pocess of digitizing their entire collection, and they use the words and phrases that their OCR systems fail on as a source of captchas. Apparently is's quite effective at weedind out bots, and not hard on real human beings. And it helps them digitize their library.

I found it following links from googling (or wikipeding) CAPTCHA. Didn't keep the link.

I think you refer to re-captcha [0] and indeed this would be a very nice service to use here. I've looked over ikiwiki's plugins today and did not found something which provides what I want right from the start, but maybe the editdiff [1] plugin is a good starting point for a plugin hack...


[0] http://recaptcha.net/
[1] http://ikiwiki.info/plugins/editdiff/

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