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I imagine a plugin that modifies the login screen to use <http://recaptcha.net/>. You would then be required to fill in the captcha as well as log in in the normal way.
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-- [[users/Will]]
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> I hate CAPTCHAs with a passion. Someone else is welcome to write such a
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> plugin.
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> This is still not fixed. I would have thought the following patch would
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> have fixed this second issue, but it doesn't.
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(code snipped as a working patch is below)
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(code snipped as a working [[patch]] is below)
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>> What seems to be happing here is that the openid plugin defines a
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>> validate hook for openid_url that calls validate(). validate() in turn
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