On Mar 30, 2007, at 3:17 PM, tedd wrote:
At 12:54 PM -0400 3/30/07, <tg-php@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Maybe I'm missing something.. if the intent is to have 'hidden' fields that a user would end up submitting but a bot wouldn't.. that wouldn't work very well. A bot could easily see the hidden fields and submit them along with whatever other data they were sending.I know that I can provide hidden text that bots can see but users can't -- as demonstrated by this:http://www.webbytedd.com/examples/offleft/As such, I wonder if that may provide a twist to this. However, it would only exist for sighted users.I think that what Steve suggest may have some merit. I need to think of some examples.Cheers, tedd
Would you be able to name a text field something really common like "e-mail", place it off screen and then check to see if a certain value is in there and if not don't submit the form? I remember someone somewhere doing that.
Such as prefill the that text field with joe@xxxxxxxx and if it has anything else reject the form?
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