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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 05/02/07 02:57
Tina Peters wrote:
> "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote in message
> news:69689$4637c89c$40cba7b7$24329@NAXS.COM...
>> Tina Peters wrote:
>>
>>>> Is that the best argument you can come up with against my form? That
> is
>>>> pretends to be CAPTCHA when it isn't? Its NOT CAPTCHA and is so
> obviously
>>>> NOT CAPTCHA
>> Then why to you bother to change the fonts and colors of the "security"
>> code?
>
> What a dumb question. Who cares what color the font is? It can be changed
> to whatever anyone wants it to be.
>
What is dumb is that you would believe that anyone with technical could
not see though the ruse. If it is not important then why change the
color and font for each character, we all know why.
>>> PS: Four more people purchased it today and I can only assume that it
> was
>>> from these postings, since traffic to the site
>>> (http://www.formmailscript.com) is almost negligible. Soooooo, whoever
>>> purchased it, please be sure to post about how useless it is, how it
> didn't
>>> completely eliminate your form spam and how it wasn't worth your $10.
> ;-)
>> Hey, some folks also give away their money to folks that promise them
>> some sort of afterlife, does not mean that they shall receive!
>
>
> Some folks also try to make completely unrelated analogies seem relevant.
Maybe you don't see the correlation, but then again you may truly
believe that your script adds security. Here I will explain the
relevance of the analogy, just because some folks buy it does not prove
that it is does what you purport...
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Take care,
Jonathan
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http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com
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