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Damn, that recaptha still does not keep out those fuckers. I'm guessing they are human trash, though. I will try and get that sortable captcha thing in, though I doubt it will keep out the human scum.
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I've noticed the same on Jurassic Park Terror, even after upgrading to 3.0.8. There must be a spammer somewhere who's cracked the ReCAPTCHA system somehow. 
Still, it's only a trickle, and as long as you're diligent about blocking the domains used in the accounts' email addresses, you can control it even further. (I suspect you'd also see some actionable patterns if you tracked the IPs of the accounts, but haven't done so myself at JPT (it doesn't help matters in that regard that our solution there is to just delete the account))
Still, it's only a trickle, and as long as you're diligent about blocking the domains used in the accounts' email addresses, you can control it even further. (I suspect you'd also see some actionable patterns if you tracked the IPs of the accounts, but haven't done so myself at JPT (it doesn't help matters in that regard that our solution there is to just delete the account))
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Okay, I've now installed a new captcha. For some reason the sort shows above instead of below the other fields. But it works. Let's see if that keeps the bitches out.
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By using sortable captcha along with a custom profile field, which you set up to only be needed at registration with a simple question of "Are you a spam-bot?" and default answer of no, I have zero spam bots now. I actually had zero before the extra custom profile field, but I heard it helps too.Mr.Mouse wrote:Okay, I've now installed a new captcha. For some reason the sort shows above instead of below the other fields. But it works. Let's see if that keeps the bitches out.
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Installed a better sortables captcha. The other one was half baked and buggy.Mr.Mouse wrote:Damn, that recaptha still does not keep out those fuckers. I'm guessing they are human trash, though. I will try and get that sortable captcha thing in, though I doubt it will keep out the human scum.
As an aside, phpbb has a horrible plugin system that encourages bad coding practices.
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Which one?
Also, should we [s]have an open invitation for an outright "this forum is better than that" flamewar[/s] start taking suggestions for better forum software?
Also, should we [s]have an open invitation for an outright "this forum is better than that" flamewar[/s] start taking suggestions for better forum software?
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Migrating the forum is unfortunately not an option for us at this point in time.Dinoguy1000 wrote:Which one?
Also, should we [s]have an open invitation for an outright "this forum is better than that" flamewar[/s] start taking suggestions for better forum software?
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Lives, work, other stuff to do. A migration is never clean and quite an intensive process.Dinoguy1000 wrote:Oh, really? That sucks... Why not?
edit: after my recent experiences with phpbb, I am seriously entertaining the thought of migrating though. Hacking phpbb is bad for my mental health.
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I also think that we may examine the idea to migrate. We can search the internet for the best forum, and then search for easy tools to do this. However, the process may be extremely time-consuming, so will take an undefined period of time, and the process should also be thorough, we do not wish to lose any shared information.
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Stupid question, perhaps, but wouldn't the host be able to help with a migration?Craptain wrote:Lives, work, other stuff to do. A migration is never clean and quite an intensive process.Dinoguy1000 wrote:Oh, really? That sucks... Why not?
edit: after my recent experiences with phpbb, I am seriously entertaining the thought of migrating though. Hacking phpbb is bad for my mental health.
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And a new one. http://www.xentax.com/?p=300 I've added a splash screen also with a new SID tune of mine. Well, it was done halfway 2010, but never got round to finish it. So I might as well use it as is. 

