Cool :). Forgot to say that it's a really solid site. I'm definitely impressed by the fact that you've picked up Rails so fast and implemented that entire site. Good work!
Might be a good idea to auto-link urls in the comments as well: https://github.com/tenderlove/rails_autolink
Take a look at the comment formatting, see for example: https://www.freelancify.com/projects/1-craigslist-search-scr... . The app does not replace new lines with <br />s or <p></p>s.
Depends on the implementation, just as you suggested. There are actually quite a few sites that use really simple captchas that don't randomly destort letter placements, lines, colors etc.
I typically have a 94%+ success rate (using Death By Captcha)- and I do thousands of unique captcha submissions per day. His results are accurate.
One thing that the author has clearly misunderstood is the following: "I must admit, I do feel a bit sorry for the folks sitting there endlessly solving a never ending stream of CAPTCHAs; frankly, just one drives me a…
Cool :). Forgot to say that it's a really solid site. I'm definitely impressed by the fact that you've picked up Rails so fast and implemented that entire site. Good work!
Might be a good idea to auto-link urls in the comments as well: https://github.com/tenderlove/rails_autolink
Take a look at the comment formatting, see for example: https://www.freelancify.com/projects/1-craigslist-search-scr... . The app does not replace new lines with <br />s or <p></p>s.
Depends on the implementation, just as you suggested. There are actually quite a few sites that use really simple captchas that don't randomly destort letter placements, lines, colors etc.
I typically have a 94%+ success rate (using Death By Captcha)- and I do thousands of unique captcha submissions per day. His results are accurate.
One thing that the author has clearly misunderstood is the following: "I must admit, I do feel a bit sorry for the folks sitting there endlessly solving a never ending stream of CAPTCHAs; frankly, just one drives me a…