Hi Sebastian!
>> 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.
>
> This is misleading. "I have cookies enabled, so everything is fine".
If I am commenting on a blog and my browser has cookies enabled, everything is
fine - so where's the problem?
>> 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.
>
> Do we really need cookies then? How is this implemented? With Sessions?
> I think so, so just append the Session ID to the image. Or am I wrong?
Yes, we need sessions for the captcha...and the external plugin uses some
redirection methods where the SessionID is not automatically parsed. It would
need some work to get it done to work without cookie sessions...
Regards,
Garvin.
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