[FX.php List] Turing number generator
Joel Shapiro
jsfmp at earthlink.net
Tue May 13 14:18:58 MDT 2008
OK, this is now [OFF] :
Testing the ReCAPTCHA demo at the top of:
<http://recaptcha.net/learnmore.html>
I get a "Correct!" response even when I purposely enter two incorrect
(but similar) spellings. (e.g. For "turbulent going" I entered
"turbolent guing" and the response was "Correct!") What's going on
with that? Could it really just be looking for "close enough",
figuring that a bot couldn't get "close enough" any more likely than
it could get the actual correct spelling??
-Joel
On May 13, 2008, at 12:54 PM, Dale Bengston wrote:
> Recaptcha is really cool. I wish I had a place to use it!!!!
>
> Dale
>
> On May 13, 2008, at 2:31 PM, DC wrote:
>
>> this is not available in PHP ATM but it sure is the cutest captcha
>> i've ever seen (and would be very difficult for a computer to
>> solve without human intervention):
>>
>> http://www.thepcspy.com/contact
>>
>> seriously, i might use this (socially redeeming captcha) if i were
>> making a captcha:
>>
>> http://recaptcha.net/
>>
>> dan
>>
>> Rodney Schmidt wrote:
>>> The ugly browser form porn spam bots!!
>>> Does anyone have a PHP Turing Number generator they would be
>>> welling to
>>> share? Or Javascript for that matter?
>>> Thanks a lot.
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