i think you are not only blocking spambots, but also my grandpa and his
arthritis in his fingers and my grand ma with her poor eyes forcing her to
use screenreaders. 

a much more safe way is to use a very obvious "email" input field that you
hide via CSS. Then you check on the serverside, if that field has received a
value, then it's most probably a bot, because normal users won't see it,
thus not fill it in. of course, not perfect not either since screenreaders
will have it displayed. But i heard it's possible to control and hide stuff
for screenreaders.

-----Original Message-----
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Codex
Sent: mardi 23 octobre 2007 15:21
To: jQuery (English)
Subject: [jQuery] Prevent comment SPAM with jQuery


Hey people,

I came up with an idea to help fight comment spam, the stuff most of us
hate. It's just an idea, maybe it won't even work. But take a look and tell
me what you think, or tell me why this won't work. It's basically a captcha
that requires user action with draggables/ droppables.

http://www.strezlab.com/dropcomment.html

I'd love to hear what you guys think!

Gavin

PS: Yeah, this should be in the UI-section, which it is, but I thought here
might be a good place too.

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