Jonathan Rochkind [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...]
And then fails. Anyone managed to do this, or have any other advice for
using Recaptcha from perl?
Please don't use it as a barrier on the only access route to a
service, else you will be locking out humans with vision or hearing
problems, or
I am missing something right in front of my eyes. I'm rusty on my
PHP, I'm wondering if someone can help me with this error:
Warning: gmmktime() expects parameter 3 to be long, string given in
/public_html/magpierss-0.72/rss_utils.inc on line 35
I went through the manual and didn't see anything
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 13:42, Nicole Engard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am missing something right in front of my eyes. I'm rusty on my
PHP, I'm wondering if someone can help me with this error:
Warning: gmmktime() expects parameter 3 to be long, string given in
The Recaptcha device specifically also provides an audio test. But point
taken, even so it could prevent accessibility challenges.
Nevertheless, when my system is currently receiving around one software
powered spam per minute, I need a quick pre-built drop-in solution to
this; I don't have
Hope there's some Plone geeks here. ;)
I've been struggling most the day trying to set up my Plone 3 instances such
that I can use add-on products. It was SO much easier adding products in Plone
2.x!! Been reading and mostly grokking the tutorial at:
- Jonathan Rochkind, Johns Hopkins Univ. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But it doesn't look to me like a university and/or library can use
Akismet for free; it looks like it might be $25/month ($300 a year),
which is a bit steep. But I'm not certain; anyone know if a university
library can maybe
Ask the user for a 'VIP code', which is programatically generated elsewhere
on the page or another page.
Worked well on a PHBB2 board I once used.
David.
2008/7/1 - Jonathan Rochkind, Johns Hopkins Univ. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Akismet looks great, I hadn't been familiar with this before.
But it