On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 3:52 PM, Caleb Call <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well his host (I'm 99% sure I know who it is) used to have several scripts
> that you could do this with.  I moved away from them a while ago, but I
> doubt they would really care about him doing this.  I know captcha is used
> for a reason, but I bet they wouldn't think twice about it.

Are there any other reasons for implementing a captcha, other than to
block automation?  Without any other reasons, simple logic proves they
are purposely intending to block attempts to automate the use of that
form.  So unless their decision to implement the captcha completely
defies logic, they are definitely *not* ok with Kirk automating it.

*sigh*

But I must concede the point that, yes, there are a great deal of
people who's minds are illogical.  But they rarely live long, or run
companies that last long.  :P

--lonnie


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