On our DNA project website, http://freepages.misc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~taylorydna/, we have an online form which e-mails a pre-formatted message to me. URI for the form is http://freepages.misc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~taylorydna/fam-trees/!tree_inpu t-form.shtml. Apparently, Freepages has now implemented a CAPCHA feature for security purposes. There may be a problem with it, as reported by a viewer: 'I went to the online form and filled in the blanks. When I submitted it, I saw some minor changes that should be made and clicked on "Return to form." Instead of being returned to the form, I was returned to a reCAPCHA page. Although I am certain of at least 20 pairs of entries, reCAPCHA kept saying that I had not recaptured the words correctly. That is really a major error in the webpage.' I explained to her that this was not something within the control of webmasters using Freepages, but it might be worth brining some notice to. -rt_/)
At 05:13 PM 6/17/2011, Ralph Taylor wrote: >I explained to her that this was not something within the control of >webmasters using Freepages, but it might be worth brining some notice to. Ralph, I am not sure I am correctly understanding the "problem" as your visitor described it, but the capcha entry is only valid one time. If she does not submit her form entry, but instead returns to the form to edit the submission, she will then have to request and enter a new capcha word/entry. Pat