So it seems we have to do two things ASAP: replace the Google books
capcha with a logical capcha (I just like the idea of helping with the
Google books project) and relax the email validation. The developer
probably did use a standard regex email validation script from the
web, but often those are not as friendly as those of us with unusual
email addresses would like (mine is @llp.pl, so I get busted from time
to time for not having a .com or .org email).

I'm sure we'll get it fixed soon. The developer was not in the office
today.

Thanks for the community-based testing. :)

All the best,

Paul

On Mar 12, 3:30 pm, Charles Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 12:30 AM, Paul_Klipp <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I enjoyed the Linux Counter (http://counter.li.org/) in the early days
> > of Linux adoption and so when we had some free time, one of my team
> > tossed together a little app for registering and counting Ruby users
> > and tracking Ruby adoption rates.
>
> > Unfortunately, it won't take a valid email address. Mine is a
>
> [email protected]
> Need to work on the e-mail regex! There are numerous examples on the web for
> e-mail regexes. Have a look.
>
> Oh, and post when it is fixed. Thanks!
>
> Cheers--
>
> Charles
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