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From: Steve Robillard
Date: Wed, Sep 20 2006 12:10PM
Subject: RE: I don't even know what subject heading to put for thisquestion :)
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Debbie

It is called captcha and juicy studio has an article about this

http://juicystudio.com/

Hope this helps,
Steve

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Hi all,

If you've been on Ticketmaster or similar sites, you have seen the box with
a word, letters/numbers, etc. used to keep people from using automated
programs to block other users. On the Ticketmaster site, there is a 'can't
see the word' link that directs the user in ordering if they are using a
screen reader. My coworker has also seen some that are adding an audio
equivalent of the word, etc. What is the recommended way to incorporate this
technology so it is accessible? We have found that we have a need for it in
one area of our site.

thanks!
Debbie Charles

Debbie Charles
Educational Technology Services
432 Brackett Hall
Clemson University
864.650.3995


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