Sean Dilda wrote:
This looks good. Has there been any thought to doing this with more
than just numbers?
Perhaps, the only question is what letters should we use? Latin letters?
But, for example, 90% of people in Russia don't understand all letters
from latin alphabet. Perhaps we need to rely on "xml:lang" attribute,
but this may cause problems with fonts in captcha generators.
I'm really glad to see the web-based fallback. I was worried only
users with new enough clients would be able to access the MUCs.
I noticed in your TKabber example that the user sees the OCR popup as
well as the link to the web fallback. Is there a way to make sure
the user only sees one? Or is this something that needs to be cleaned
up in the xep and/or client? What happens if the user correctly does
the OCR popup in TKabber, then goes to the link and does it again?
As Sergei Golovan said there is a problem in Tkabber: the message window
should not pop up. You may want to get more info from Tkabber developers
in the corresponding list.
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Regards,
Evgeniy Khramtsov, ProcessOne.
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