i found a website were a group is working on this Module, here is the site, i tried it and it worked on Phoenix. If you install it make sure that you make your other login Inactive
here is the site http://www.nukeaddon.com/displayarticle934.html
Is anyone from the PostNuke Development team working on a module like this as well? If not talk to them it works, and i think it is a great feature..!
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I can see why this might be handy when people register but I'm not sure what requiring a registered user to transcribe the graphic accomplishes. Has anyone ever experience a situation where they wish they'd had this?
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If the dev team do something like that, hope it will be an option on/off... Though I know it increase security and don't give to bots the hability to register fake accounts (they can't read the graphics), I think for my part that it's more a pain in the ass if it were made for the login.
Or I would make it only for the registering process but not the login.
I'm the kind that has the login and pass in a bookmark so I don't even write in the fields. :D Yea I know... I'm lazy ! he he ! -
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I can't see us taking a look at this. I saw this feature when PHP-nuke introduced it and while I can see a use on the signup page (to prevent automated registrations) I can't see a real use or requirement for having this on each and every login - what a pain. If you look at some of the PHP-nuke forums one of the more common questions is how to remove the security code.
This also creates an additional requirement for a success installation of a graphics manipulation library e.g. GD to create the images.
My 0.2c anyway....
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If you look at some of the PHP-nuke forums one of the more common questions is how to remove the security code.
Ha ha ha !... been so long I watched those forums... I think I'll take a look again in the near future... he he ! :D -
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Strike up the band...
This is the first time I've seen so much agreement here!
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