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I use Zoom Text. I am not interested in participating in any contests.
The site is a very 'busy' site which would be difficult for a non
sighted person to navigate with JAWS or any other screen reader. I don't
mean to condemn you but your original post was misleading. Spam is often
misleading. Your post gave me the impression that I would find some
solution to the captcha problem. Instead I find a page with many links,
boxes, contests, tabs, etc. They may have a voice ready captcha but
navigation for a non sighted person would be frustrating.
I am sorry and I didn't mean to cause all this controversy but think
about it. I don't know if you have any connection to this site and
assume you don't. I realize that it is a site you like and that it has a
better then usual captcha but you never said that. You should have been
clear about what you were posting.
Respectfully,
Mick
Lynn Evans wrote:
>Hello Mick, Mike, Steve and others:
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>The web site I offered up is an example of how one web master helps screen
>reader users get around the CAPTCHA issue.
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>The field for the form for the contest that I am NOT promoting starts with
>full name, email, phone number, Type the numbers you see below, CAPTCHA
>image, speak the code. So you would enter on this button. And type what you
>hear in the field that says Type the numbers you see below.
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>"It says 'one way to get around captcha'" are my words and will not be found
>on the website I offered as an example.
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>You say in your message you want a way to avoid CAPTCHA. The whole point of
>the thread is not to avoid CAPTCHA. It is on the Internet. We as users of
>screen readers need to evocate for ways to have the funny looking letters
>read to us. This site has a contest entry form that uses a CAPTCHA. And also
>has a button to enter on in order to have the CAPTCHA read to you so you can
>put it into the form. There is a box that needs to be checked to indicate
>you agree to the terms of the contest that I am not promoting. My Zoomtext
>screen reader just blew by this box like it wasn't there.
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>May I inquire as to what screen reader you are using?
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>Now if you are unable to find the button to enter on to have the letters
>read to you, then so be it. This answers my question. Can JAWS or Window
>Eyes users find the button; enter on it to speak the CAPTCHA.
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>If I am promoting anything it is safe computer use for the blind and
>visually impaired.
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Mick" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 9:37 PM
>Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] CAPTCHA MORE ON
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>: It says 'one way to get around catcha' but when I go to the site all I
>: get are ads or contests or subscriptions. I don't see anything that says
>: 'one way to get around captcha'. Spam is soliciting a web site for
>: personal reasons. I haven't selected any of the many links to see what
>: is offered besides subscriptions and contests. In my mind, this is pure
>: spam.
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>: I have a really nice My Space page that deals with the paranormal but I
>: don't use this group to promote it. Captcha is very difficult for me as
>: well and when I saw this email I thought that I was going to be shown a
>: way to avoid captcha on this web site. Please show me where this is at
>: on this web site.
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>: Thank you and of course, this is only my opinion.
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>: Mick
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>: Marsha wrote:
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>: >Hi
>: > I'm sorry but this isn't spam.
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>: >Marsha
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