however ...
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it is OK here now ...
in all three browser.
But only with 'Ask Questions' of course. Not the other two places captchas display.
David: what is your screen resolution. This is plenty of room for it on my screen.
But only with 'Ask Questions' of course. Not the other two places captchas display.
David: what is your screen resolution. This is plenty of room for it on my screen.
Yours is one of the reasons (see the other one) why it is not under CVS and it is just an hack for testing.
But now you know the set of captcha code letters
Ciao,
Matteo
But now you know the set of captcha code letters

Ciao,
Matteo
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resolution ...
1024 in width may be too small. I have 1280.
As I wrote ...
As long as we have no robot-spam issue I will give priority to readability. So I'll find 2-3 fonts that are very clear. And that's it!
We will undoubtedly upgrade when RC2 comes. Mostly because the administrative backend is so much better. With almost 100 articles the old backend was pretty slow and 'messy'. This is much betteer!
We will undoubtedly upgrade when RC2 comes. Mostly because the administrative backend is so much better. With almost 100 articles the old backend was pretty slow and 'messy'. This is much betteer!
choice in letters
You can also hard-code the .tpl files involvedI like being able to see the choice in letters
Mmmhhh... 1024x768, Mozilla 1.4.3, RedHat 7.3.. too far from both your PC setup but... it works quite well 
It depends also on your default text size...
But I want to reassure you that if "0" (zero) is not under the set of letters it will be treated as "O": see here

It depends also on your default text size...
But I want to reassure you that if "0" (zero) is not under the set of letters it will be treated as "O": see here
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Re: As I wrote ...
Yes the Admin section is very nice now. The drop down groups make it fast and clean looking.jazcyk wrote:
We will undoubtedly upgrade when RC2 comes. Mostly because the administrative backend is so much better.
I wonder, for future, how hard it would be to select in Admin how many characters and which font files to use?
hehe ...
yes - it was a good idea. Mostly because it was mine, of course!
Two rules apply here (as they do everywhere I go)

Two rules apply here (as they do everywhere I go)
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Re: As I wrote ...
We've also a request of managing the banned words: isn't it jazcyk?david_de wrote:I wonder, for future, how hard it would be to select in Admin how many characters and which font files to use?

When everything will work quite fine (== PMF 1.6.0) will also start coding these backend facilities. We are also in need to clean and code the quite alpha PMF 2.0.0.
It wil be just a time issue: so please stay tuned and trust PMF

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fonts and characters
1)how hard it would be to select in Admin how many characters and which font files to use?
I don't see much use of it. The A-Z+1-9 subrange is available on all localized keyboards as they are ASCII. Any other character may not be. And I would not use anything but letters and numbers!
2)
And users' choice of fonts will be very different, if they choose to replace the ones shipped with the system.
banned words ..
well .. now I have seen how big that list is, I might withdraw that proposal.
Actually what I request most now is routines to reduce Disk and Database usage (purge old entries and files in a safe way).
Actually what I request most now is routines to reduce Disk and Database usage (purge old entries and files in a safe way).
Re: fonts and characters
My thinking was, those with low vulnterability could turn the Captcha level down by removing some of the fonts or the number of characters. Those that have had or expect problems could go the other direction.jazcyk wrote:1)
I don't see much use of it. The A-Z+1-9 subrange is available on all localized keyboards as they are ASCII. Any other character may not be. And I would not use anything but letters and numbers!
2)
And users' choice of fonts will be very different, if they choose to replace the ones shipped with the system.
Re: As I wrote ...
The best just keeps getting better.matteo wrote:It wil be just a time issue: so please stay tuned and trust PMF
