another trick is to hide an html field with a name that would encourage a bot 
to complete it such as "password" and then ignore any request which has it 
filled in.

On 6 Mar 2011, at 06:01, Björnke von Gierke wrote:

> another trick is to not name your html fields not so obvious. Most bots look 
> for email fields and fill in garbage into the rest. So naming your fields 
> "Applepie", "Rocketbooster" and "Sacknut" instead of "email", "about" and 
> "password" will actually get rid of quite a few of the smarter bots.
> 
> 
> On 5 Mar 2011, at 22:51, Robert Mann wrote:
> 
>> Hi so far the simple "double" field solution has eliminated spams :
>> I just require the email info to be written a second time in order to check
>> its validity.
>> Your name
>> Your email
>> Your emailForValidation
>> 
>> 
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