I have come across sites where the CAPTCHA is so horridly impossible to read that I get frustrated and move on. I have 20/20 eye vision, and no other known handicapps except being a crazed php programmer :)
On Wed, 2007-02-14 at 14:19 -0500, Chris Shiflett wrote: > Tedd Sperling wrote: > > I've tried that scheme before, but it was shot down by the > > accessibility movement. No matter how simple the questions, it > > was problematic. > > Asking users to enter my first name is no less accessible than asking > them to provide their own. What is this accessibility movement? > > > I also developed a scheme that said something like "Pick the > > third letter" (TIMY), but then it didn't deal with the dyslectic > > very well. > > That's understandable, but it doesn't really support the "no matter how > simple" claim. > > > CAPTCHA looks simple, but it's not. > > Tried to register a Yahoo account lately? They don't look so simple to > me. :-) > > Chris > -- Phillip B. Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Roberts Companies
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