The humanizer

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The humanizer

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Modification name: The humanizer
Author: Underhill
Modification description: Changes the register form to prevent spam bots by a simple way
Modification version: 1.2.0
Tested on phpBB version: See below

Download file: thehumanizer120.mod
File size: 7150 Bytes

Modification overview page: View


Selected tags:
  1. category
    1. Profile
  2. phpbb
    1. 2.0.21
    2. 2.0.22
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Post by webmacster87 »

MOD Validated/Released

Notes:
This MOD adds an additional question to your registration form -- 'Yes' must be selected in order for the registration to go through successfully.
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Post by Underhill »

Hi,

just a note: V1.0.3 will come soon...


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Post by Kalipo »

Clever :lol:

-waits for 1.0.3
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Post by BigRed01 »

Very simple.
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Post by BigRed01 »

I do have one question. I went to save an edit to my profile and it made me answer the humanizer question. Is there a bypass for those that have already registered?

Just did a quick test. Everytime you edit your profile you have to answer this question.
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Post by Underhill »

Hi,
BigRed01 wrote: Everytime you edit your profile you have to answer this question.


Yes - but this is eliminated since V1.0.2...


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Post by BigRed01 »

Thanks for the update, works like a charm 8)
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Post by webmacster87 »

MOD Updated to version 1.0.3
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Post by kulinar »

Just a small mistake in install file:

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$lang['Are_u_human_wrong'] = 'Sorry, but the "humanizer" question must be answerd.';
should be

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$lang['Are_u_human_wrong'] = 'Sorry, but the "humanizer" question must be answered.';
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Post by tempered007 »

what was changed? my untrained eyes can not see the difference.Kulinar
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Post by BigRed01 »

Spelling. answerd to answered.
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Post by Underhill »

BigRed01 wrote: Spelling. answerd to answered.


Oops :oops:,

sorry - my school english is a pretty long time ago... :roll:

But the phpBB team also disregard this :mrgreen:

Will be fixed in next release...

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Post by azuredreams »

Im having real trouble with this. I keep getting

Parse error: parse error, unexpected ';' in /home/azuredre/public_html/forum/includes/usercp_register.php on line 141

However tracking down the offending character is impossible. Ive copied the code exactly 3 times, but still get this. Does anyone perhaps have the entire correct text that i can copy and paste into the relevant file? Thank you in advance.
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Post by Underhill »

Hi,
azuredreams wrote: However tracking down the offending character is impossible. Ive copied the code exactly 3 times, but still get this. Does anyone perhaps have the entire correct text that i can copy and paste into the relevant file? Thank you in advance.


Does the error appears around this lines?

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#
#-----[ FIND ]------------------------------------------------------------------
#

	validate_optional_fields(

#
#-----[ AFTER, ADD ]------------------------------------------------------------
#

	// The humanizer MOD
	$ruhuman = ( isset($HTTP_POST_VARS['ruhuman']) ) ? ( ($HTTP_POST_VARS['ruhuman']) ? TRUE : 0 ) : 0;
Did you notice that the action is "After, Add" this line (not "Inline After add")?

If yes could you please show your "usercp_register.php" as a textfile for download?


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