> How safe is a page with a lot of e-mail addresses > agains robots, if the page is read protected?
Granted, crackers can get access to files in the server by violating the system or using other sneaky methods, but I suppose this is not the subject of your question. I would be surprised (read: upset) if any "legal" user, human or robot, could read a read-protected page. As far as protecting email addresses is concerned, I found this code to be handy and effective. http://perassi.org/2007/09/24/an-accessible-email-cloaking-technique/ I suppose that it could also be made into a recipe. > Are there robots trying to crack passwords? I am afraid so. Most probably they will be targeted to "better" sites than humble personal wikis or blogs, yet there is a possibility... For this very reason it would be nice to let the system regularly ask for a password and, if it fails for more than three times, ask also for a captcha. So does gmail, as an instance. It should not be hard to set, perhaps. Luigi _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
