Quoting Bill Kendrick ([email protected]): > It looks like my Tux Paint survey's backend script is only sending me > fields I know about, and that make sense for that form. So I'm not even > seeing the junk that the spammers' bots think is being posted on some > online forum. It just vanishes, and I'm left with the nonsense. > (Verus the "<a href="...">online dating!</a>", or whatever.)
Aha! I've just come across, on an online discussion of this sort of spam, what sounds like a truly brilliant idea for authors of Web forms: The best solution we found to spam contacts is to have an invisible field called 'email'. If it's filled, then it's spam, and ignored. We haven't received a single spam contact on any of our sites since implementing this. _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
