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January 10, 2010 at 10:19 AM #16891January 10, 2010 at 3:00 PM #500775OxfordParticipant
Good luck with that. I will take a while before Mollom determines a “reputation” of our members comments. Eventually, the Captchas will lessen.
You can override the SPAM text on the Captctcha screen to make it insinuating here.
http://drupal.org/project/stringoverrides
OX
…hoping this post gets throughJanuary 10, 2010 at 3:00 PM #501659OxfordParticipantGood luck with that. I will take a while before Mollom determines a “reputation” of our members comments. Eventually, the Captchas will lessen.
You can override the SPAM text on the Captctcha screen to make it insinuating here.
http://drupal.org/project/stringoverrides
OX
…hoping this post gets throughJanuary 10, 2010 at 3:00 PM #500926OxfordParticipantGood luck with that. I will take a while before Mollom determines a “reputation” of our members comments. Eventually, the Captchas will lessen.
You can override the SPAM text on the Captctcha screen to make it insinuating here.
http://drupal.org/project/stringoverrides
OX
…hoping this post gets throughJanuary 10, 2010 at 3:00 PM #501413OxfordParticipantGood luck with that. I will take a while before Mollom determines a “reputation” of our members comments. Eventually, the Captchas will lessen.
You can override the SPAM text on the Captctcha screen to make it insinuating here.
http://drupal.org/project/stringoverrides
OX
…hoping this post gets throughJanuary 10, 2010 at 3:00 PM #501318OxfordParticipantGood luck with that. I will take a while before Mollom determines a “reputation” of our members comments. Eventually, the Captchas will lessen.
You can override the SPAM text on the Captctcha screen to make it insinuating here.
http://drupal.org/project/stringoverrides
OX
…hoping this post gets throughJanuary 10, 2010 at 3:22 PM #501678Rich ToscanoKeymasterThanks OX… sounds like you are a lot more experienced at Drupal than I am, if you are overriding the translation filter to make things naughtier. Great tip on the stringoverrides module, though I am not sure there is a need to change the message on the captcha screen (or is there? Let me know if you think so).
Thanks!
RichJanuary 10, 2010 at 3:22 PM #501433Rich ToscanoKeymasterThanks OX… sounds like you are a lot more experienced at Drupal than I am, if you are overriding the translation filter to make things naughtier. Great tip on the stringoverrides module, though I am not sure there is a need to change the message on the captcha screen (or is there? Let me know if you think so).
Thanks!
RichJanuary 10, 2010 at 3:22 PM #501338Rich ToscanoKeymasterThanks OX… sounds like you are a lot more experienced at Drupal than I am, if you are overriding the translation filter to make things naughtier. Great tip on the stringoverrides module, though I am not sure there is a need to change the message on the captcha screen (or is there? Let me know if you think so).
Thanks!
RichJanuary 10, 2010 at 3:22 PM #500946Rich ToscanoKeymasterThanks OX… sounds like you are a lot more experienced at Drupal than I am, if you are overriding the translation filter to make things naughtier. Great tip on the stringoverrides module, though I am not sure there is a need to change the message on the captcha screen (or is there? Let me know if you think so).
Thanks!
RichJanuary 10, 2010 at 3:22 PM #500795Rich ToscanoKeymasterThanks OX… sounds like you are a lot more experienced at Drupal than I am, if you are overriding the translation filter to make things naughtier. Great tip on the stringoverrides module, though I am not sure there is a need to change the message on the captcha screen (or is there? Let me know if you think so).
Thanks!
RichJanuary 10, 2010 at 4:03 PM #500976OxfordParticipantRich I was the ADMIN guy for a 50k member archery web forum for five years. It was powered by vBulletin (Jelsoft). I learned alot about the spammers and found some creative ways to shut them down. Too bad you cannot migrate to that platform. It is a true forum with tons of cool tools and not a modified blog like this one.
I don’t know as much about Drupal but those spam plugins look interesting. I tested the filters with some obvious spam and it blocked me. Seems to be working. Good luck
Ox
…nerdJanuary 10, 2010 at 4:03 PM #501368OxfordParticipantRich I was the ADMIN guy for a 50k member archery web forum for five years. It was powered by vBulletin (Jelsoft). I learned alot about the spammers and found some creative ways to shut them down. Too bad you cannot migrate to that platform. It is a true forum with tons of cool tools and not a modified blog like this one.
I don’t know as much about Drupal but those spam plugins look interesting. I tested the filters with some obvious spam and it blocked me. Seems to be working. Good luck
Ox
…nerdJanuary 10, 2010 at 4:03 PM #501463OxfordParticipantRich I was the ADMIN guy for a 50k member archery web forum for five years. It was powered by vBulletin (Jelsoft). I learned alot about the spammers and found some creative ways to shut them down. Too bad you cannot migrate to that platform. It is a true forum with tons of cool tools and not a modified blog like this one.
I don’t know as much about Drupal but those spam plugins look interesting. I tested the filters with some obvious spam and it blocked me. Seems to be working. Good luck
Ox
…nerdJanuary 10, 2010 at 4:03 PM #501707OxfordParticipantRich I was the ADMIN guy for a 50k member archery web forum for five years. It was powered by vBulletin (Jelsoft). I learned alot about the spammers and found some creative ways to shut them down. Too bad you cannot migrate to that platform. It is a true forum with tons of cool tools and not a modified blog like this one.
I don’t know as much about Drupal but those spam plugins look interesting. I tested the filters with some obvious spam and it blocked me. Seems to be working. Good luck
Ox
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