[WSG] Accesbility Help

2008-09-04 Thread Essential eBiz Solutions Ltd
http://www.essentialebizsolutions.net Click the Essential eBiz Solutions logo to visit our home page Hi All, This is a mixed question, I have a contact form that I'm building. I want to add a human verifier to the forms but not a captcha one because they are far from accessible,

Re: [WSG] Accesbility Help

2008-09-04 Thread kevin erickson
It seems the best alternative might be to have the ability to call you or contact you in some way for verification for handicapped individuals. regards, kevin This is a mixed question, I have a contact form that I'm building. I want to add a human verifier to the forms but not a

Re: [WSG] Accesbility Help

2008-09-04 Thread Gonzalo González Mora
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 11:41 AM, Essential eBiz Solutions Ltd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: *[image: Click the Essential eBiz Solutions logo to visit our home page]http://www.essentialebizsolutions.net * * Hi All,* *This is a mixed question, I have a contact form that I'm

Re: [WSG] Accesbility Help

2008-09-04 Thread kevin erickson
reCAPTCHA sounds good. I tried it out and the audio for vision impaired visitors worked fine. The service seems to be free and is set up to digitize old books that cannot be scanned, literally, one word at a time. Pretty amazing! kevin Hi, I've seen this captcha service and, according to

Re: [WSG] Accesbility Help

2008-09-04 Thread Scott Elcomb
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 11:34 AM, kevin erickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: reCAPTCHA sounds good. I tried it out and the audio for vision impaired visitors worked fine. The service seems to be free and is set up to digitize old books that cannot be scanned, literally, one word at a time. Pretty

Re: [WSG] Accesbility Help

2008-09-04 Thread Mike at Green-Beast.com
Ltd [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 10:41 AM Subject: [WSG] Accesbility Help http://www.essentialebizsolutions.net Click the Essential eBiz Solutions logo to visit our home page Hi All, This is a mixed question

Re: [WSG] Accesbility Help

2008-09-04 Thread Vicki Stanton
Well I can vouch that reCAPTCHA doesn't work for hearing impaired or deaf folks. There have been times when I've been unable to decipher the warped text visually (and I'm not sight impaired) - and audio is no use at all. Contact form spam should never be the problem of the user. And there

RE: [WSG] Accesbility Help

2008-09-04 Thread Essential eBiz Solutions Ltd
Mike your still a god in my eyes, even more so now. Many thanks. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike at Green-Beast.com Sent: 04 September 2008 17:12 To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: Re: [WSG] Accesbility Help Hi eBiz

Re: [WSG] Accesbility Help

2008-09-04 Thread Joseph Taylor
If you want to avoid captchas, my recommendation would be to add a question that would foil a robot. Just explain that this field is for that specifically. Something like: fieldset legendHuman Verification/legend pThis section is used to thwart evil spam robots. Fill in the correct

Re: [WSG] Accesbility Help

2008-09-04 Thread Mike at Green-Beast.com
] Accesbility Help If you want to avoid captchas, my recommendation would be to add a question that would foil a robot. Just explain that this field is for that specifically. Something like: fieldset legendHuman Verification/legend pThis section is used to thwart evil spam robots. Fill

RE: [WSG] Accesbility Help

2008-09-04 Thread Essential eBiz Solutions Ltd
] Accesbility Help If you want to avoid captchas, my recommendation would be to add a question that would foil a robot. Just explain that this field is for that specifically. Something like: fieldset legendHuman Verification/legend pThis section is used to thwart evil spam robots. Fill in the correct

Re: [WSG] Accesbility Help

2008-09-04 Thread Joseph Taylor
it'll prevent answers like Blue, BLUE, bLuE, etc. from triggering the Robot! Get out! error. Respectfully, Mike Cherim - Original Message - From: Joseph Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 1:01 PM Subject: Re: [WSG] Accesbility Help

Re: [WSG] Accesbility Help

2008-09-04 Thread Prisca schmarsow
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 1:01 PM Subject: Re: [WSG] Accesbility Help If you want to avoid captchas, my recommendation would be to add a question that would foil a robot. Just explain that this field is for that specifically. Something like: fieldset legendHuman Verification/legend

Re: [WSG] Accesbility Help

2008-09-04 Thread Aldona
Hey, I saw a funny one once. A site had a really basic math problem. Like 4x2 or something. Type in the answer and you submitted the form. Because it's HTML it's accessible. IceKat. Scott Elcomb wrote: On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 11:34 AM, kevin erickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: reCAPTCHA