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Need Antispam Protection for your Mailforms in Dreamweaver?

Posted on : 13-06-2010 | By : admin | In : CAPTCHA

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Attention Website Developers: Are you looking for an Adobe DreamWeaver command for protecting your mail forms with CAPTCHA? (Adobe Dreamweaver MX or later (including MX 2004, DW 8, DW CS3, DW CS4 and DW CS5) Then check this out, Dreamweaver Captcha Extensions. Just Say NO to Spam.

No Spam : Use CAPTCHA

Captcha Test

Posted on : 13-06-2010 | By : admin | In : CAPTCHA

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If you wound up at this site chance are that you know what Captcha is…but on the off chance that you don’t, I’ll explain… have you ever had to enter a some jumbled letters at the bottom of a mail form before you could even click ‘Send’? Well that is Captcha.  The purpose is to determine whether or not you are a human, as opposed to a spam bot.  Sounds like science fiction, but it’s just a clever method to prevent spam from being sent through online mail forms.  Thank heavens for Captcha and good riddens to mail form injection spam!

CAPTCHA is an acronym for “Completely Automated Public Turing Test to Tell Computers and Humans Apart”. As defined on the CAPTCHA home page at the Carnegie Melon University School of Computer Science’s Web site:

CAPTCHA is a program that can generate and grade tests that:

  • Most humans can pass
  • Current computer programs can’t pass