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Here are some approaches that should help to reduce form spam
without introducing accessibility problems.
http://webaim.org/blog/spam_free_accessible_forms/
Also, if it's an internal-only form that doesn't purport to take in
confidential responses, you could always add cookieauth to it, so
users are forced to login. Yes, it *could* be an extra step for your
users, but it's the simplest approach I know of, if you don't
already have a set of form handlers you can use.
Jake LaSota wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got a form that's receiving a bunch of ugly automated submissions.
> Does anyone know of a good captcha code/plug-in?
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> I've found a few, but I'm sure there's something better floating around
> out there.
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> Perhaps there's a better technique than using a captcha to stop these
> submissions?
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> Thanks,
> Jake
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