Re: Inaccessibility of CAPTCHA

Hi Alex,

Thanks for sharing this technique.

~Shawn


Alex Lashford wrote:
> We have had a great success using a php cookie that contains the time of 
> the page visit and not allowing the form to be sent until this time plus 
> a couple of seconds has been reached. It assumes the bot is sending the 
> spam instantly, whereas a normal user will take a few seconds. This is 
> also very accessible as there are no questions.
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