From: Arlo L. <ar...@ar...> - 2008-09-08 15:30:56
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Hi folks, Thanks for the advice, Neil and Kieran! I think I will try this first, because it will be more streamlined for users... > One method I've used that seems to work rather well is to add one or two > text fields to the form and use css to make them invisible. In your code, if > there is anything entered in those fields you can ignore it because it was > probably filled in by a bot. ...but then add a CAPTCHA as a second step if we're still getting spam. Cheers, -Arlo _______________________________ Arlo Leach 773.769.6106 http://arlomedia.com Make friends with your computer http://compyschool.com |