Hi Sebastian!
>> + @define('PLUGIN_EVENT_SPAMBLOCK_CAPTCHAS_USERDESC', 'To prevent
>> automatted Bots from commentspamming, please enter the string you see in the
>> image below in the appropriate input box. Only if the strings match, your
>> comment will be submitted. Please take care that your browser supports
>> accepting cookies, or your comment cannot be verified correctly.');
>
> Should be changed in "the users browser"
But that is only shown to the user putting a comment on the page - so "your
browser" should point to "the users browser" as in "my browser". If I change it
to "the users browser" the actual user may not know that he is meant.
> user_has_cookies_disabled && blog_uses_captchas { display warning instead of
> form }
That's not easy. Checking for cookies can only be done by calling two pages at
least. So when opening an entry immediately, we cannot tell if the user has
cookies or not.
Regards,
Garvin.
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