Re: Getting past Google captcha [was Re: Free-ARIA mailing list created]

Believe it or not, I got passed it. It is very bad; they're using what 
sounds like muttering people in the background and the numbers to be typed 
are not very distinct. I found that typing as I was listening helped and I 
definitely needed the two plays it gives you.

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Aaron M Leventhal/Cambridge/IBM@IBMUS 
Sent by: w3c-wai-pf-request@w3.org
09/09/2008 11:57 AM

To
Janina Sajka <janina@rednote.net>
cc
David Poehlman <david.poehlman@handsontechnologeyes.com>, 
w3c-wai-pf@w3.org, w3c-wai-pf-request@w3.org, "wai-xtech@w3.org" 
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Subject
Getting past Google captcha [was Re: Free-ARIA mailing list created]







Apologies, I forgot that Google groups requires a captcha, I've had an 
account for a while and once you are in, you don't need to do it again. 
FWIW it's a Google captcha, not a Mozilla captcha -- this is not a Mozilla 
system or even Mozilla-specific mailing list. 

David & Janina, could you try using WebVisum to sign in? As I said, if you 
do it once you won't have to do it again for this system. 
(Is the Google audio captcha really that bad?) 

- Aaron 




From: 
Janina Sajka <janina@rednote.net> 
To: 
David Poehlman <david.poehlman@handsontechnologeyes.com> 
Cc: 
w3c-wai-pf@w3.org, wai-xtech@w3.org, Aaron M Leventhal/Cambridge/IBM@IBMUS 

Date: 
09/09/2008 06:42 PM 
Subject: 
Re: Free-ARIA mailing list created





David Poehlman writes:
> 
> I don't have an account, can't see the image or comprehend the audio.
> 
Indeed. Yesterday, I tried for almost an hour to satisfy the audio
captcha Mozilla profers. I eventually gave up. Guess I'm not human!
<grin>

In my case I was trying to register for an account re My Foxmarks--but I
suspect the problem Dave ran into is similar. Some numbers were
understandable. But others were so distorted it was hard to judge
whether they were intentional distortion or part of the captcha
response. Not knowing even how many chars were expected in the response
made it very hard for me. I went so far as to save the audio and play it
repeatedly in a bash script. Still no joy.

To add insult to injury, the result of failing to answer the captcha
correctly was not another opportunity to get it right. Rather, it was a
zero'd form that had to be filled out from the top all over again. As I
write this, I'm amazed I hung in trying as long as I did.

Janina

> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Aaron M Leventhal" <aleventh@us.ibm.com>
> To: <w3c-wai-pf@w3.org>; <wai-xtech@w3.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 5:27 AM
> Subject: Free-ARIA mailing list created
> 
> 
> http://groups.google.com/group/free-aria
> 
> This group is for developers and testers who want to help provide free 
> tools and resources for the advancement of WAI-ARIA.
> 
> Some of the free stuff being worked on:
> * JavaScript toolkits
> * Testing tools for authors
> * Testcases
> * Training materials
> * Browsers
> * Assistive technologies
> 
> Feel free to join if you want to be part of the larger community effort.
> 
> - Aaron

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