Thanks.

I've seen that some 'CAPTCHAs' are incorporating 'audio'. That is what I'd like to use. I still have to make a final decision as to which one I'd 'go live' with if I use it. I'd like to find other sources and/or options.

Is there another method besides 'CAPTCHA' and 'IP-based throttling' since 'IP-based' doesn't work on those systems that continually change IP addresses during a session?

If I remember correctly, I believe one of the most popular blogs has or is possibly adding 'CAPTCHA' capability. It seems I read that somewhere... Maybe spamming bloggers is growing? Hope not...

If there is a 'better mousetrap', please let me know. Again, I'd like to have an option available to either circumvent or to institute a 'fix' immediately if it happens. I don't want to wait to do the research...

Thanks again, folks.


In reply to Re^4: Is using 'Cookies' impractical for 'Contact Us' forms? by newbie00
in thread Is using 'Cookies' impractical for 'Contact Us' forms? by newbie00

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