Am 31.01.11 19:07, schrieb Phil Schaffner: > Ralph Angenendt wrote on 01/30/2011 12:41 PM: >> Yes. Especially as not all of them can be weeded out via database access >> easily, either. We did that with lots of accounts, but that didn't >> really help in the long run. > > I was thinking of using some mechanism like captcha - not perfect, as I > understand that it can sometimes be defeated by a sophisticated bot. but > would probably help a lot. I've looked into a sane solution for xoops and only found plugins which you needed for a) comments, b) forums, c) ... - so every place you could enter information has its own captcha :/ A real integrated solution needs the newest xoops installation (if that is out of beta now). >>> Similar concerns apply to the Wiki - Seamless migration of existing >>> content, and an easy path for contributors to continue their work, while >>> preventing bad guys from doing damage. >> >> I really wouldn't touch the wiki stuff, except of upgrading to a new >> version, maybe, once I can figure out a *working* way to do that. The >> moin migration scripts aren't that hot. > > My misunderstanding there - thought a new Wiki was being contemplated as > well. No, just maybe getting wiki accounts into LDAP as well. Although the user names on there are completely different. Cheers, Ralph