At 2:12 PM +0100 6/12/07, Stut wrote:
The submit image is bigger than the circle, and I'm guessing Tedd is
checking the coords passed through.
-Stut
Yes, that's all the technique does for now. It just checks the submit
x and submit y and determines if those coordinates lie within the
circle.
I fixed the empty submit x/y that Tijnema & Rob found, but that was
my fault for not validating input -- but that doesn't invalidate the
method.
Please pardon my ignorance, but what I'm trying to understand is --
how can a bot click and determine the correct x/y coordinates to pass
the test -- how do they do that?
If it's just find the dot, then I could just as easily throw up other
images (pig, chicken, diamond, heart) and have the use click the
correct image (i.e., please click the heart).
And, I could even morph the key image and provide it among others
asking the user to click the image that comes close to the key image.
Now, how is a bot going to figure that out?
Cheers,
tedd
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