[nycphp-talk] capricious submission of forms
Phillip B. Roberts
philliproberts at developersshack.com
Mon Feb 12 09:49:05 EST 2007
I use it on my blogs and it works very well.
On Mon, 2007-02-12 at 09:17 -0500, Steve Manes wrote:
> Urb LeJeune wrote:
> > I've done a few things, like disqualifying the submission of a guest book
> > entry containg "http:// <http:///>" that have been fairly effective.
> > This doesn't
> > work for subscription type forms. These are especially annoying because
> > they eventually require the time to manually unsubscribe these entries.
> >
> > Does anyone have any suggestions other then captcha.
>
> There's Akismet, which was developed to kill comment and trackback spam
> for blogs but which the developer claims is adaptable to other applications:
>
> http://akismet.com/faq/
>
> I have no idea how well it works. Haven't tried it.
>
>
>
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