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Posted by Manuel Lemos on 01/24/08 05:09
Hello,
on 01/24/2008 03:03 AM Shelly said the following:
>> If you put the text in the form page, it is very easy to retrieve the
>> page, get the code and emulate the form submission with the code in it.
>> With CAPTCHA that would be harder.
>
> Exactly. If they put the code in it (assuming they got it), and since
> I put it in the email that is sent (both what they put in and what I
> asked for), why would the email they send not have anything in either
> field in the email?
>
>
>> If you say you verify the presence of the correct code, maybe you are
>> not doing it correctly.
>
> It is done correctly. I tested this about twenty times. It only
> succeeds if the code that is typed in is the same as the one asked
> for. BTW, every time the page is presented there is a different set
> of 6 characters.
It seems you have a bug that only you can figure because only you know
your code. Maybe we can help you can show your code.
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Regards,
Manuel Lemos
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