Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Human verifcation, part 2
This isn't quite as easy as I hoped. The technology is called CAPTCHA (read more at Wikipedia).
At this point I'm opting for a service called reCAPTCHA, which uses the words to help digitize books. Sounds like a good thing.
It looks like this is going to take some serious back end which I could honestly use more practice doing anyway.
But not today. I just made myself a lovely margarita with fresh squeezed key lime juice. So that's what I'm doing right now.
At this point I'm opting for a service called reCAPTCHA, which uses the words to help digitize books. Sounds like a good thing.
It looks like this is going to take some serious back end which I could honestly use more practice doing anyway.
But not today. I just made myself a lovely margarita with fresh squeezed key lime juice. So that's what I'm doing right now.
Labels: CAPTCHA, coding, learning, programming
human verification
I'm looking into this. You know those little pictacodes where you have to enter a blurry word or number combination to prove that you're not some sort of spam bot.
I've received enough gibberish emails through my site to want to try this. Hopefully it'll be up in the next day or so.
I've received enough gibberish emails through my site to want to try this. Hopefully it'll be up in the next day or so.
Labels: learning, programming, update, web
Sunday, May 6, 2007
Reminder.
Thursday, April 26, 2007
New toys.
I just started playing with the new Adobe Dreamweaver CS3. The interface is obviously different than my old WYSIWYG, but then again GoLive is dead. So far, so good.
Labels: programming, software, web
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